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| It postulates that humans and animals are on a path to Mamkoon (''Jabi for "homeland"''), with [[Eternal Companion]] being a strong focus of the theology. | | It postulates that humans and animals are on a path to Mamkoon (''Jabi for "homeland"''), with [[Eternal Companion]] being a strong focus of the theology. |
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− | Xaewoon has two main branches known as green stron and blue stron. Unlike other religions on the Continent, Xaewoon does not elevate humans over other animals in that regard, and all living creatures are considered to be equally bound by the theology. It also does not discriminate against ethos, nationality or language, although most believers who practice Xaewoon tend to speak [[Jabi]] or [[Bukk]]. | + | Xaewoon has two main branches known as green stron and blue stron. Unlike other religions on the Continent, Xaewoon does not elevate humans over other animals in that regard, and all living creatures are considered to be equally bound by the theology. It also does not discriminate against ethos, nationality or language, although most believers who practice Xaewoon tend to speak [[Bukk]] and live in Tarnaria. |
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| Xaewoon canon is oral and offers complex and fluid theology that has shaped the history of [[Tarnaria]]. It has strong links to [[Eon of Eater|Eater]], but has developed as a relatively separate line of religious thought, mostly tied to the [[Dawn]] and the life of explorers of the eastern part of the [[Continent]]. Xaewoon is frequently depicted as a guide for mortals, as opposed to the Eon of Eater, which is a guide for gods. One of the most popular ties-in to Eater is the Stron Hoorhae (Song of Light) of the [[Oaleed]]. It depicts the hill of [[Mantar]] as the home of demigods, sent to guide and save mortals from Eater's minions. | | Xaewoon canon is oral and offers complex and fluid theology that has shaped the history of [[Tarnaria]]. It has strong links to [[Eon of Eater|Eater]], but has developed as a relatively separate line of religious thought, mostly tied to the [[Dawn]] and the life of explorers of the eastern part of the [[Continent]]. Xaewoon is frequently depicted as a guide for mortals, as opposed to the Eon of Eater, which is a guide for gods. One of the most popular ties-in to Eater is the Stron Hoorhae (Song of Light) of the [[Oaleed]]. It depicts the hill of [[Mantar]] as the home of demigods, sent to guide and save mortals from Eater's minions. |