Majora Worship

Majora Worship, officially known as the Church of Majora, is the dominant religion of the Realm of Twilight and Termina and an underground religious movement in Hyrule, openly practiced by the Kingdom of Ikana, Haunts, and Twili and secretly by many scattered cults across Hyrule, most notably the Cult of Agahnim. If is defined by the willing sacrifice of one's ego to embody Majora, a monotheistic dark god, as represented by the wearing of telltale masks depicting the face of the demon. Majora Worship is defined by its viicous opposition to religious orthodoxy and idolatry, preaching that religions such as Goddess Worship are false, and frequently incite rebellions, subversion, and manipulation as a means of spreading the influence of their dark god. Widely viewed as heretical demon worship by other faiths of Hyrule, its practice is widely varied and often done in secret, while in other worlds it openly exists as the dominant religion of the land.

Majora

 * Madiora (Majora), commonly known as the Goddess Mocker, is the eldest of the Druthulidi, or Demons of Old, a being that has asserted itself as a force of chaos, manipulation, and change throughout Hyrule's history. The entity notably rejects blind worship of itself as a god, instead asking its supplicants to knowingly choose to sacrifice their own ego to serve as its mouthpiece and hands in the world. Majora Worship revels in the revelation of truths and toppling of established order, particularly worship of other Druthulidi and Goddess Worship.

Hyrule
In Hyrule, no organized Church of Majora exist, as the faith is nearly universally fear, hated, and banned. Majora Worship is practiced as a heretical underground cult by scattered cells, the largest known being the Cult of Agahnim. Many worshipers of Majora in Hyrule are dark sorcerers, gutter revolutionaries, and other subversives who revere Majora out of fear or to obtain power. The Cults often prove popular amongst the oppressed masses of Hyrule, promising radical change and exposing the crimes of those atop the political and religious hierarchy. They often hide their identities under black cloaks and simple painted masks depicting their dark god, subverting their own identities to serve as the voices of Majora.

Realm of Twilight
Majora Worship is openly practiced in the Realm of Twilight, and exists as the state religion of the Dynasty of Mizorant and its Fairies of Twilight puppetmasters. The Twili variant of the Church of Majora is known as the Sect of Morsheen, led Great Fairy Morsheen, and is based out of the settlement of Uzu. The Sect commonly communes with and offers sacrifices to Majora, being granted access to demonic entities such as Avatars of Majora in turn.