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| ==== Savija ==== | | ==== Savija ==== |
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− | [[File:Rahkahnja1.png|100px|thumb|left|Savijan version of the painting known as The Olive Child]] | + | [[File:Rahkahnja1.png|200px|thumb|left|Savijan version of the painting known as The Olive Child]] |
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| Rahkahnja Savija is the largest branch and also the youngest, but is considered to be the most orthodox reading of the tradition by modern theologians. It is practiced in Gantolia and Kwalee. | | Rahkahnja Savija is the largest branch and also the youngest, but is considered to be the most orthodox reading of the tradition by modern theologians. It is practiced in Gantolia and Kwalee. |
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| ==== Mardaja ==== | | ==== Mardaja ==== |
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− | [[File:Rahkahnja2.png|100px|thumb|left|Mardajan version of the painting known as The Fire Child]] | + | [[File:Rahkahnja2.png|200px|thumb|left|Mardajan version of the painting known as The Fire Child]] |
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| Rahkahnja Mardaja is the oldest and second largest branch that champions what is the original painting. | | Rahkahnja Mardaja is the oldest and second largest branch that champions what is the original painting. |
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| ==== Tahmiss ==== | | ==== Tahmiss ==== |
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− | [[File:Rahkahnja3.png|100px|thumb|left|Tahmissian version of the painting known as Kaven]] | + | [[File:Rahkahnja3.png|200px|thumb|left|Tahmissian version of the painting known as Kaven]] |
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| Tahmiss is the version of Rahkahnja practiced in [[Yammoe]]. It also uses a different version of the painting. | | Tahmiss is the version of Rahkahnja practiced in [[Yammoe]]. It also uses a different version of the painting. |
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| ==== Oaleen ==== | | ==== Oaleen ==== |
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− | [[File:Rahkahnja4.png|100px|thumb|left|Oaleenian version of the painting known as Delivery]] | + | [[File:Rahkahnja4.png|200px|thumb|left|Oaleenian version of the painting known as Delivery]] |
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| Oaleen started as a folk religion, but eventually grew in influence. It uses a re-colored version of the Savija painting. Today it is the third largest branch and its worldview is markedly different from the rest of the three branches, as it's the only branch that does not recognize the darker color as the leading one. It's practice is also very decentralized and spans across the whole Continent. | | Oaleen started as a folk religion, but eventually grew in influence. It uses a re-colored version of the Savija painting. Today it is the third largest branch and its worldview is markedly different from the rest of the three branches, as it's the only branch that does not recognize the darker color as the leading one. It's practice is also very decentralized and spans across the whole Continent. |
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| === Talmaj === | | === Talmaj === |
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− | [[File:Rahkahnja5.png|100px|thumb|left|Talmaj version of the painting, has no name]] | + | [[File:Rahkahnja5.png|200px|thumb|left|Talmaj version of the painting, has no name]] |
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| Talmaj is the non-mainstream branch which existed in the second half of SR in Western Dantria and was the fastest growing version of Rahkahnja by the beginning of TR. It has then begun missionary work in Gantolia. However, the fall of Western Dantria due to [[Lydian|Lydian conquests]] has hindered the enthusiasm of Talmaj missionaries who managed to preserve copies of the painting and documented the main tenets, but were unable or unwilling to further propagate the religion. Most of them have opportunistically converted to Rahkahnja Savija. | | Talmaj is the non-mainstream branch which existed in the second half of SR in Western Dantria and was the fastest growing version of Rahkahnja by the beginning of TR. It has then begun missionary work in Gantolia. However, the fall of Western Dantria due to [[Lydian|Lydian conquests]] has hindered the enthusiasm of Talmaj missionaries who managed to preserve copies of the painting and documented the main tenets, but were unable or unwilling to further propagate the religion. Most of them have opportunistically converted to Rahkahnja Savija. |