Hamptism originated from the ancient religions that dated back to 3600 BCE. Hamptist traditions include Champtra; an annual holiday where all united communities come together to share seeds of their crops. They bless and sacrifice their earnings to the gods. Back in ancient times, Hamptism also practiced human sacrifice along with Champtra. It is no longer utilized, due to modernized religion. Hamptists believe that by giving their seeds to the gods, it is a fair way to thank them for their gracious doings.
We have recently re-discovered the ancient Hamptist religion through ancient texts found in cave writings. Images have not yet been shared, but translations are still being made.