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| Cangon, the skycat, is completely missing from Xaewoon Green. Instead, the light green interpretation introduces the Great Hornet, a visionary who had led believers to Mamkoon once before, and will return to lead them once again. Sometimes, such a visionary is referred to as Kasanja, the “prophet of far away lands”. This theology fueled a number of nomadic kingdoms in Tarnaria, such as the [[Kareden]] and the [[Overpol Expanse]]. | | Cangon, the skycat, is completely missing from Xaewoon Green. Instead, the light green interpretation introduces the Great Hornet, a visionary who had led believers to Mamkoon once before, and will return to lead them once again. Sometimes, such a visionary is referred to as Kasanja, the “prophet of far away lands”. This theology fueled a number of nomadic kingdoms in Tarnaria, such as the [[Kareden]] and the [[Overpol Expanse]]. |
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− | Throughout history light green has proven to be a more violent version of the faith. Light green devotees were the majority during the second revolution, but with the turn of the third revolution the dynamics began to change, and today dark green constitutes the majority. | + | Throughout history light green has proven to be a more violent version of the faith. Unlike Xaewoon Blue, Xaewoon Green has a specific term for true believers, Trenonoh or Trenona, which means "people of the path". Light green devotees were the majority during the second revolution, but with the turn of the third revolution the dynamics began to change, and today dark green constitutes the majority, making the religion a bit more tolerant. |
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