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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]].
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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 [[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.
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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 also developed a relatively separate line of religious thought, mostly tied to the [[Dawn]] and the life of explorers in the eastern part of the [[Continent]]. Xaewoon depicts itself as a guide for mortals, as opposed to the Eon of Eater, which it views as 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.
    
It is one of four major religions on the [[Continent]], along with [[Rahkahnja]], [[Davinia]] and [[Foft]], the latter being an offshoot of Xaewoon which has developed into a separate religion over time.
 
It is one of four major religions on the [[Continent]], along with [[Rahkahnja]], [[Davinia]] and [[Foft]], the latter being an offshoot of Xaewoon which has developed into a separate religion over time.
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== History ==
 
== History ==
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Xaewoon dates back to the [[Dawn]] and originated in [[Loodori]], a southern tarnarian country, where the religion is known under the name of [[Kajoon Tarkai]]. In central and northern Tarnaria it is usually referred to as Xaewoon White or Xaewoon Magnolia.
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Xaewoon dates back to the [[Dawn]] and finds its origins in [[Loodori]], a southern tarnarian country, where the religion is known under the name of [[Kajoon Tarkai]]. The third wave of the Dawn brought travelers through Gantolia and Yammoe into Tarnaria, frequently making their way into Loodori and only after that setting off for a trek to the north. This is where exposure to Kajoon is believed to have happened for many of the travelers of the third wave.
    
Xaewoon has developed as a way to add purpose to the difficult exploration of the new and hostile world. The Sacred Game of Roads might have been a vehicle to understand and explain successes and failures along the way. The clear visibility of Eternal Companion in the night sky explains the influence of the star on the theology of Xaewoon, a bright light that shines on the paths of the pioneers of [[Tarnaria]].
 
Xaewoon has developed as a way to add purpose to the difficult exploration of the new and hostile world. The Sacred Game of Roads might have been a vehicle to understand and explain successes and failures along the way. The clear visibility of Eternal Companion in the night sky explains the influence of the star on the theology of Xaewoon, a bright light that shines on the paths of the pioneers of [[Tarnaria]].
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Xaewoon theology shares a superficial resemblance to Kajoon and uses a lot of the same concepts, as well as traditionally being practiced mostly in Jabi. In fact, the majority of Xaewoon believers don't speak Jabi and instead know it in a very limited fashion as the language of their religion. In spite of this, the theologies of the two religions are completely incompatible.
 
Xaewoon theology shares a superficial resemblance to Kajoon and uses a lot of the same concepts, as well as traditionally being practiced mostly in Jabi. In fact, the majority of Xaewoon believers don't speak Jabi and instead know it in a very limited fashion as the language of their religion. In spite of this, the theologies of the two religions are completely incompatible.
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Xaewoon also does not seem to have much in common with [[Rahkahnja]]. Xaewoon and Rahkahnja have retained some influence of [[Davinia]], but mysteriously no influence at all from [[Lolion]], which was a major religion in the [[Western Dantrian Civilization]]. Some researchers suggest that migrants of the Dawn might have been followers of minor religions and that this had contributed to their exodus.
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Xaewoon also does not seem to have much in common with [[Rahkahnja]]. Xaewoon and Rahkahnja have retained some influence of [[Davinia]], but mysteriously no influence at all from [[Lolion]], which was a major religion in the [[Western Dantrian civilization]]. Some researchers suggest that migrants of the Dawn might have been followers of minor religions and that this had contributed to their exodus.
    
Original Xaewoon canon was what is today called Xaewoon Blue. The rule of Five Kings and the resulting philosophy of [[Moroh|Mōroh]] had splintered religion into Blue and Green. The nomenclature was introduced by Xaewoon Blue followers, with the goal of differentiating themselves from the heretics. Xaewoon Green followers initially rejected the label, proclaiming that their religion is the only true interpretation, but eventually it was adopted and the symbol of Xaewoon Green became Eternal Companion with the Great Hornet on green background. Elements of green in clothing became popularized by the [[Kareden]].
 
Original Xaewoon canon was what is today called Xaewoon Blue. The rule of Five Kings and the resulting philosophy of [[Moroh|Mōroh]] had splintered religion into Blue and Green. The nomenclature was introduced by Xaewoon Blue followers, with the goal of differentiating themselves from the heretics. Xaewoon Green followers initially rejected the label, proclaiming that their religion is the only true interpretation, but eventually it was adopted and the symbol of Xaewoon Green became Eternal Companion with the Great Hornet on green background. Elements of green in clothing became popularized by the [[Kareden]].
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There are two major interpretations, the green stron and the blue stron (''Jabi for "song"''). They are frequently denoted as Xaewoon Green and Xaewoon Blue. They differ in how they view Mamkoon, which, in turn, created quite differing and ultimately incompatible theologies: the green stron postulates that Mamkoon is an actual physical location that one must reach within one's lifetime; the blue stron regards Mamkoon as a metaphor.
 
There are two major interpretations, the green stron and the blue stron (''Jabi for "song"''). They are frequently denoted as Xaewoon Green and Xaewoon Blue. They differ in how they view Mamkoon, which, in turn, created quite differing and ultimately incompatible theologies: the green stron postulates that Mamkoon is an actual physical location that one must reach within one's lifetime; the blue stron regards Mamkoon as a metaphor.
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Xaewoon canon is passed down from generation to generation in oral form, through songs and through playing the Sacred Game of Roads. The oral tradition is very strong and is noted for its high accuracy. There is no formal prohibition of the written word, but books are rare. Green stron followers tend to be less accepting of the written word.
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Xaewoon canon is passed down from generation to generation in oral form, through lores (storytelling with songs) and through playing the Sacred Game of Roads. The oral tradition is very strong and is noted for its high accuracy. There is no formal prohibition of the written word, but books are rare. Green stron followers tend to be less accepting of the written word.
    
Still, this makes the theology relatively fluid and introduces a great deal of variation and complexity. So much so, that some regional versions are idiosyncratic to the point where it is not trivial to understand the link between local theology and the Xaewoon canon.
 
Still, this makes the theology relatively fluid and introduces a great deal of variation and complexity. So much so, that some regional versions are idiosyncratic to the point where it is not trivial to understand the link between local theology and the Xaewoon canon.
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=== Xaewoon Blue ===
 
=== Xaewoon Blue ===
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[[File:Cangon.jpg|200px|thumb|Cangon. Ancient Tarnarian tapestry c. 18th [[CFR]]]]
    
Blue stron regards Mamkoon as a metaphor. There is no physical location that is the Mamkoon. Instead, Mamkoon is something akin to non-existing, which is understood to be the perfect harmony. Mamkoon can and should be found during one's lifetime. Failure to do so means that the person would be re-born and would need to go through an even more difficult life. The cycle would repeat until Mamkoon is found or until [[Eon of Eater|Eater]] devours the world.
 
Blue stron regards Mamkoon as a metaphor. There is no physical location that is the Mamkoon. Instead, Mamkoon is something akin to non-existing, which is understood to be the perfect harmony. Mamkoon can and should be found during one's lifetime. Failure to do so means that the person would be re-born and would need to go through an even more difficult life. The cycle would repeat until Mamkoon is found or until [[Eon of Eater|Eater]] devours the world.
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Xaewoon Blue puts great emphasis on personal growth, and in that sense is very close to Xaewoon dark green.
 
Xaewoon Blue puts great emphasis on personal growth, and in that sense is very close to Xaewoon dark green.
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Xaewoon Blue devotees also worship the skycat, Cangon, who is believed to be a friend of Eternal Companion, but an unintentional menace to creatures on earth, like a kitten who drops a cup on the floor. Misfortunes, sickness and lack of luck mean that "Cangon is playful" (''marmanee Cangon''). The phrase is frequently added to the end of a sentence when it's intention is to complain about something. Appeasing Cangon, making him sleepy or distracted is the purpose of the many Xaewoon Blue rituals.
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[[File:Cangon3.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Cangon. Ancient Tarnarian painting c. 2nd [[CSR]]]]
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Xaewoon Blue devotees also worship the skycat, Cangon, who is a friend of Eternal Companion, but an unintentional menace to creatures on earth. Like a kitten who drops a cup on the floor, Cangon is generally believed to be responsible for anything that appears random and capricious, such as the weather. Misfortunes, sickness and lack of luck mean that "Cangon is playful" (''marmanee Cangon''). The phrase is frequently added to the end of a sentence when it's intention is to complain about something benign, like bad weather. Appeasing Cangon, making him sleepy or distracted is the purpose of the many Xaewoon Blue rituals.
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The acceptance of Cangon is a significant source of disagreement between the blue and green strons. Essentially, Cangon is viewed as an element that reduces one's agency. [[Gened|Gened's]] defiance of Cangon is in asserting a belief that one is a true owner of one's fate and the rejection of the idea that external factors might be instrumental in one's life to a significant extent.
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Thus, contrary to popular belief, Xaewoon Green doesn't reject the existence of Cangon, but rather rejects its power over the lives of mortals.
    
=== Xaewoon Green ===
 
=== Xaewoon Green ===
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Xaewoon Green has a more complicated theology than Xaewoon Blue, with an extra emphasis on Eternal Companion and the search.
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According to the green stron, Mamkoon is an actual physical location that one must reach within one's lifetime. The path is considered to be written in the skies therefore green stron followers study star patterns, and at times might be required to make complicated journeys, because their path on the sky turns out to be precarious on the terrain.
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Within this stron there is a division into light green and dark green. Dark green believers consider Mamkoon to be personal and would search for a location that is specific for their personal religious journey, which makes the dark green interpretation very close to the blue stron, if not in form, then in spirit.
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Light green adherents, on the other hand, believe that Mamkoon is a single physical location for everyone, a location that all true believers should travel to. There are many caveats, and simply knowing the location is not enough. One must instead be able to go on a mission and find one's own path to Mamkoon, which in many cases means that a person is actually not allowed to travel to the location believed to be the Mamkoon, let alone settle there, until their religious path is fulfilled.
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According to the green stron, Mamkoon is a physical location that one must reach within one's lifetime. The path is considered to be written in the skies, therefore green stron followers study star patterns and at times might be required to make complicated journeys, because their path is set on the sky map, without much regard to the terrain one must actually traverse.
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Which physical location is the Mamkoon is a matter of active disagreement. The disagreement is largely non-violent and is positioned as part of what it means to practice Xaewoon.
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Within this stron there is a division into light green and dark green. Dark green believers consider Mamkoon to be personal and would search for a location that is specific for their personal religious journey, which makes the dark green interpretation very close to the blue stron, if not in form, than in spirit.
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One school of thought claims that Mamkoon's location is known to some Ienana, but cannot be revealed until one reaches a certain point in their path. Another approach is to consider Mamkoon's location to be a matter of the search of Xaewoon believers as a whole. This interpretation incurs stricter rules on believers, as a failure to follow one's path becomes everyone's problem.
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Light green adherents, on the other hand, believe that Mamkoon is a single physical location for everyone, a location that all true believers should travel to. There are many caveats, and simply knowing the location is not enough. One must instead be able to go on a mission and find one's own path to Mamkoon, which in many cases means that a person is actually not allowed to travel to the location believed to be the Mamkoon, let alone settle there, until their religious path is fulfilled.
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[[File:Great Hornet.jpg|200px|thumb|The Great Hornet. Tarnarian tapestry c. 5th [[CSR]]]]
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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 will lead believers to Mamkoon. Sometimes, such a visionary is referred to as a "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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Cangon, the skycat, is completely missing from Xaewoon Green canon, although its existence is not necessarily rejected. Instead, the light green interpretation introduces the Great Hornet. Initially simply a replacement for Cangon that would not interfere with the lives of the mortals, it eventually evolved into the helper of mortals, a prophet figure who will lead believers to the true Mamkoon. Sometimes, such a visionary is referred to as a "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]]. Numerous religious leaders claim one or the other location to be the homeland.
    
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.
 
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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Xaewoon Blue has less interpretations than Xaewoon Green, but several have gained prominence over the course of history.
 
Xaewoon Blue has less interpretations than Xaewoon Green, but several have gained prominence over the course of history.
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Foft is an alternative interpretation which focuses on the relationship between Eternal Companion and Cangon and teaches that Cangon's behavior is reflective of a person's deeds and morality. Foft has mostly found devotees outside of Tarnaria due to their prosecution by the [[Nilma Oordar|Angry King]]. [[Hee Oordar|Hee]] became the First Ienana of Foft, leading the culture war against Mantar's version of the Oordar rule.
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Foft is an alternative interpretation which focuses on the relationship between Eternal Companion and Cangon and teaches that Cangon's behavior is reflective of a person's deeds and morality. Foft has mostly found devotees outside of Tarnaria due to their prosecution by the [[Nilma Oordar|Angry King]]. [[Hee Oordar|Hee]] became the First Ienana of Foft, leading the brief culture war against Mantar's version of the Oordar rule. However, his support of Foft established it as a major religion in [[Tref]].
    
=== Relationship with Kajoon ===
 
=== Relationship with Kajoon ===
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Kajoon believers either regard Xaewoon as an unfortunate misinterpretation of their worldview or as an imposter religion that tries to coopt the claim of Trenona to Mamkoon. Some factions consider Xaewoon completely unconnected to Kajoon.
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''Main page: [[Kajoon Tarkai]]''
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The attitude on the Xaewoon side is much more tolerant and Kajoon by many in central and northern Tarnaria was regarded as a compatible belief system, especially during the second revolution. Central tarnarians continued to borrow ideas from Kajoon, weave it into their own theology and then popularize it. The concept of Kasanja, the visionary, was an idea borrowed from Kajoon in the middle of the second revolution and brought into the mainstream by the [[Kareden]]. The concept of Trenona, completely absent from Xaewoon Blue, became an operating idea in Xaewoon Green and is borrowed directly from Kajoon's concept of Trenona.
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As Xaewoon originated in Loodori, Kajoon Tarkai superficially sounds very similar. It is, however, ultimately a very different worldview and is a very elitist worldview as opposed to a very egalitarian approach of Xaewoon.
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Kajoon generally postulates that Loodori's native population are descendants of the people who were displaced to the Continent from Mamkoon, their true home. These people are called "kajoons" (the natives). The bloodlines are, thus, of paramount importance. Mamkoon is considered to be a specific location, but that can only be reached when the person is ready. Therefore, life is viewed as preparation for a voyage to Mamkoon.
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Kajoon believers either regard Xaewoon as an unfortunate misinterpretation of their worldview or as an imposter religion that tries to coopt the claim of kajoons to Mamkoon. Some factions consider Xaewoon to be completely unconnected to Kajoon.
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The attitude on the Xaewoon side is much more tolerant and Kajoon was regarded as a compatible belief system by many in central and northern Tarnaria, especially during the second revolution. It was even classified as Xaewoon White or Xaewoon Magnolia. Central tarnarians continued to borrow ideas from Kajoon, weave it into their own theology and then disseminate the updated theology to the north. The concept of Kasanja, for example, was an idea borrowed from Kajoon in the middle of the second revolution and brought into the mainstream by the [[Kareden]]. The concept of Trenona, completely absent from Xaewoon Blue, became an operating idea in Xaewoon Green and is borrowed directly from Kajoon's concept of kajoons.
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=== Relationship with Eater ===
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''Main page: [[Eon of Eater]]''
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Among all the major religions on the Continent, Xaewoon probably has the weakest link to the myth of Eater.
    
== Ienana ==
 
== Ienana ==
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First revolution performers used only dalas. The use of tarati is thought to have originated with the [[Oaleed]], who have disseminated the tradition in the beginning of the second revolution throughout the [[Commonground]]. It then moved south along the Erna river. The use of dalas is less common in the south of Tarnaria. Traditional [[Ybuwyn]] music, for instance, involves a singer and the bowonn drum.
 
First revolution performers used only dalas. The use of tarati is thought to have originated with the [[Oaleed]], who have disseminated the tradition in the beginning of the second revolution throughout the [[Commonground]]. It then moved south along the Erna river. The use of dalas is less common in the south of Tarnaria. Traditional [[Ybuwyn]] music, for instance, involves a singer and the bowonn drum.
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Teaching the lore to one's offspring and learning strons from one's parents is an important and cherished part of the Xaewoon religion.
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Singing of lores is viewed as both a past time and education. Children are expected to know most of the local lore by the time they turn 12. The tradition of singing strons was always prevalent in Tarnaria. Additionally, traditional performers called [[singer of lore|singers of lore]] are an important part of the culture and are the ones who professionally retain and disseminate strons.
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Teaching the lore to one's offspring and learning strons from one's parents and famous performers is an important and cherished part of the Xaewoon religion.
    
=== List of lores ===
 
=== List of lores ===
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* [[Moon Book]] -
 
* [[The Great Lore]] - a tradition, closely connected to performers such as [[Osdol]] and [[Motys]]
 
* [[The Great Lore]] - a tradition, closely connected to performers such as [[Osdol]] and [[Motys]]
 
* [[Swift Hen]] - a tradition launched by Morol, meant to compete with the Great Lore and rewrite history according to [[Mōroh]] principles
 
* [[Swift Hen]] - a tradition launched by Morol, meant to compete with the Great Lore and rewrite history according to [[Mōroh]] principles
* [[Crane Flame]]
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* [[Couth Flame]]
    
== Formations ==
 
== Formations ==
    
Xaewoon's dominance in Tarnaria, combined with a strategic tolerance towards other religions, has resulted in the so-called formations, semi-official denominations, comprised of various religions and Xaewoon. The most common ones are Xaewoon Lolion, Xaewoon Davinia and Xaewoon Rahkanja.
 
Xaewoon's dominance in Tarnaria, combined with a strategic tolerance towards other religions, has resulted in the so-called formations, semi-official denominations, comprised of various religions and Xaewoon. The most common ones are Xaewoon Lolion, Xaewoon Davinia and Xaewoon Rahkanja.