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| Green stron Ienana are more organized, more formalized and are frequently part of the government. A simple way to describe the difference is that Ienana in Xaewoon Blue are more like monks and Ienana in Xaewoon Green are more like priests, although this comparison is a simplification. | | Green stron Ienana are more organized, more formalized and are frequently part of the government. A simple way to describe the difference is that Ienana in Xaewoon Blue are more like monks and Ienana in Xaewoon Green are more like priests, although this comparison is a simplification. |
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− | A notable historical exception was the rule of the [[nilma oordar|Angry King]] in Mantar, who made Xaewoon Blue the official state religion and instigated laws against non-believers, foreigners and devotees of alternative Xaewoon Blue interpretations, specifically Foft. | + | A notable historical exception was the rule of the [[Nilma Oordar|Angry King]] in Mantar, who made Xaewoon Blue the official state religion and instigated laws against non-believers, foreigners and devotees of alternative Xaewoon Blue interpretations, specifically Foft. |
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| Foft is also an exception in that it has a hierarchy consisting of a First Ienana, a title usually given to the [[King of Kings]] or head of a ruling family, and Following Ienanas, the number of which is defined by the amount of ruling family members that have a family of their own. Each Following Ienana is then considered to be First in their parish and would have Following Ienanas based on the number of people in the congregation. | | Foft is also an exception in that it has a hierarchy consisting of a First Ienana, a title usually given to the [[King of Kings]] or head of a ruling family, and Following Ienanas, the number of which is defined by the amount of ruling family members that have a family of their own. Each Following Ienana is then considered to be First in their parish and would have Following Ienanas based on the number of people in the congregation. |