First Spiritual Revival

The First Spiritual Revival was a period of increased interest in religious and spiritual matters that occurred in the early 6th century. It is thought to have begun in Trertu around the time of the centennial of the Badkalden's divine experience of 506:18, and to have died out sometime in the 620s.

The Revival began in Trertu with the emergence of the sinketusor trend, in which people would renounce their possessions to the Church and devote their lives to religious and charitable practices. Eventually, this tradition became more mystical, especially in the 8th century when Black Philosophy started to develop in Wilika and seep into Trertu. The original Trertun movement sparked a wider revival of the Glaan religion throughout Afbarkeean in the following decades. One theory as to why this emerged in Trertu specifically is that Trertuns believed the dreary climate of their country was caused by their moral shortcomings.

The Glaanen at the time was Glentaa I.