Even more Txranti things gore warning
The Txranti don’t practice a set religion, they also haven’t followed Eywa for 40 years since the RDA wiped out half their clan and spirit tree. With Eywa not coming to their aid, they banished her and any deity from their ideology. But it is obviously flawed as members are punished more severely if something is considered traitorous. Narayms older sister, Yenil is proof of this.
Yenil attempted to murder their Olo'eyktan in his sleep but was chased away when the Tsahìk came to his aid and sent her followers after her. Yenil fled and joined another clan, possibly the Mangkwan. Naraym was left to deal with her consequences, being shunned and forced to endure physical and psychological torture as a way to amend. She proved to be devastatingly loyal and endured even the cruelest tests, she was gifted her own hunting party at 14 by the Tsahìk and she chose Naraym’s followers.
Although this was by the new Tsahik as Naraym had killed the old one during her final test, the old one was believed to be leading the clan poorly and giving no solution except that is was Eywa’s evil doing. They basically had an older and lacking version of Varang, Naraym disposed of her quickly. The new Tsahik Seylu is younger than Naraym being 13 years old and leading for three years prior to the second movie. She improved their conditions and advised cannibalism, Seylu is beloved by her people. She has disregarded and encouraged new rules and practices, which meant going to other clans and offering protection for resources, few becoming bounty hunters as they value getting their hands dirty. This is how Naraym met her girlfriend Imeyi from the Kame’tire clan.
Naraym is very close to Seylu, being her messenger of death. She is able to communicate with spirits through through rituals. If anyone was to interrupt the communication, they would be hung by their feet on the outskirts of their territory and left to die.
There used to be a clan of the Ut’olu people, they followed their own deity which was a Na’vi man born with a facial deformity that made him appear with bigger eyes and a flatter nose. He was their Olo’eyktan, he essentially forced his followers to believe he was better than Eywa without improving his clan and resources.
The Txranti had his torso hung from a tree in due to him ordering his followers to punish a Txranti for stealing from the Ut’olu. The Txranti found this offensive as they are strict with dealing with their own and refuse outside opinions. Although the Txranti had the thief murdered for their carelessness, they made an example out of the Ut’olu. Whoever remained was absorbed into the clan, which was mostly children and innocents that did not follow their false deity.