Hey Amara, thank you for posting this up! I told you I'd think about this and reply and after too many days, here's my first stab at a reply. For starters, I have to admit that I've played an a-religious torian who was exiled from her people so young that all she has are the vaguest memories of stories from her childhood, and what she's been able to glean since from what OTHER peoples think that torians believe. For that reason, I did only the most cursory examination of the torian religion, since it was peripheral, at best to the character. That said, one suggestion of course would be to collect all the (admittedly sparse) information about torian religion into one tab, since at present it can be found in bits and pieces in a number of locations.
The names of their original gods who they rebelled against can be found listed among the minor deities here... Sazera and Maedel - The Goddesses of the Torians
https://www.belariath.com/religion.htmlThere is a listing of the nature of the torians original gods who they rebelled against, what the gods were like, and why (some) of the torians rebelled and all of them were cast down and punished for their temerity in the Fallen War on the torian history page here...
https://belariath.com/races/torian/history.htmlNow on the religion tab of the torian page is the acknowledgment that the original gods still influence the language and thinking of at least some of the torians, but it explores the way that the cultures have forsaken their organized religion in favor of a sort of tribal belief in fate, luck, role, destiny and path and how their interplay and interpretation colors the way many traditional torians think, while admitting that there is no longer any such thing as a unified torian culture because of the way they were scattered so widely after the fallen war.
https://belariath.com/races/torian/religion.htmlAn interesting sidenote that I intend to touch on later, the chirot have a possible insight into torian religion in their history page here, referring to their bird-winged dark god Kiroaja
https://www.belariath.com/races/chirot/history.htmlWell and good. First suggestion make sure its all accessible in a single place. On the other hand, you can find it if you just click the tabs. It might be nice to edit the entry for the two torian gods on the main religion page to flesh them out a bit.
SECOND suggestion, and here we get into the weeds a bit. I've been thinking of how we might update the torians religion to account for some of the changes that might have happened to them as they drifted farther and farther apart into different societal groups. Rising splinter religions based around existing torian lore, if you will.
I was thinking about the original two torian deities and how its written into the torian race's origin that they were not content to take orders from their deities, but felt that they were above all the rest of creation and so rebelled. How about if we were to write up two torians that lived such extraordinary lives that they were raised up to demigod status by the other gods of Belariath as a way to punish Sazera and Maedel for losing control of their flock and allowing the torians to become a plague on the rest of the world? These demi-gods would be charged with in-gathering the torian people into a NEW religion(s) that may or may not be gaining popularity with torians the world over as it tickles their racial prejudices and appeals to their highest aspirations or their darkest fantasies.
As with traditional torian thinking post-fall, two of the guiding forces are Luck and Trouble and they balance each other. My thinking is have a (as yet unnamed whitewing goddess that I'll call Fortuna for the moment) demigoddess who was and is the personification of luck. She lived a charmed life, everything went her way from birth to ascension, even her downfalls turning to good account in the long run. She was a mage and an inveterate gambler who lived her life on the roll of the dice or the flip of the cards, believing always that Luck was with her wherever she went, so she took insane chances until the day when a failed chance should have killed her but the gods intervened and raised her up to be a minor goddess to challenge the original torian gods.
To balance that, the personification of Trouble would be a darkwinged male named Kiroaja by a bereaved mother who had been widowed by the chirot and she spent the remainder of her life raising her son to be a warrior who hunted down and slaughtered and enslaved chirot without mercy, even going so far as to name him for the chirot's dark god whom they live to defeat in the next life. She intended her son to bring despair to the chirot and so he made that his life's work. So effective was this fighter that once when a band of chirot ambushed him, wounding him unto death before he slaughtered every last one of them, that the dark gods of belariath raised him up to be a demigod to challenge the original gods of the torians, and to counterbalance Fortuna and the brightwings.
While Fortuna embodies luck and good fortune and living by magic and, to an extent living at peace with the world, at least as long as it acknowledges torian superiority, Kiroaja gives the darkwings who have been forsaken by luck something to live for. Rather than rage against fate or chance, they lash out at a cruel world by becoming crueler and putting those dastardly chirot in their place. Of course, it should perhaps be expected that followers of Kiroaja will seek to oppress those lucky brightwings that follow Fortuna.
My two cents for now, though I would welcome the chance to discuss further thoughts.