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| | == 原始宗教 == | | == 原始宗教 == |
| | + | === Shintōism === |
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| | === Tibetan === | | === Tibetan === |
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| | </tabber> | | </tabber> |
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| | + | === Bantu-Somali === |
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| | === Hsexje === | | === Hsexje === |
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| | </tabber> | | </tabber> |
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| | + | === Nakkavaram === |
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| | === Mundhumism === | | === Mundhumism === |
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| | * Poszony | | * Poszony |
| | * Sarysyn | | * Sarysyn |
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| | + | Lore= |
| | + | {| class="mildtable plainlist sortable" width=100%; |
| | + | ! Religion and Faith |
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| | + | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Hausa'''<br>Bori<br>{{icon|Bori|100px}} |
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| | + | Venerating the spiritual force that resides in all physical things, the priestesses of this faith serve as intermediaries between mankind and the spirits of the world. |
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| | + | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Shamanism'''<br>Tengriism<br>{{icon|tengri|100px}} |
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| | + | Tengrists view their existence as sustained by Tengri, the eternal blue sky, and Eje, the fertile earth mother. Adherents are expected to keep the world in balance by living an upright, respectful life; deceitfulness and subversiveness are highly stigmatized. |
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| | + | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Finno-Ugric'''<br>Ukonusko<br>{{icon|ukonusko|100px}} |
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| | + | The veneration of nature and a profound respect for one's ancestors and their traditions are what define Finno-Ugric paganism. Held in high regard amongst adherents is ''sisu,'' a Finnish concept of stoic determination, grit, bravery, and resilience. |
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| | + | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Slavic'''<br>Slovianska Pravda<br>{{icon|slovianska pravda|100px}} |
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| | + | Emphasizing personal duty, morality, and conformity, Slavic paganism is the blanket term for the myriad native faiths of much of Central and Eastern Europe. Community is an important part of most, and religious ceremonies are often public gatherings which celebrate beauty and joyfulness. |
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| | + | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Oromo-Somali'''<br>Waaqism<br>{{icon|waaqism|100px}} |
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| | + | The world is ruled by many deities, but they are all subject to the highest one, Waaq, the god of the sky. Rain and life is brought down to us from above. |
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| | + | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Yoruba'''<br>Orisa<br>{{icon|orisa|100px}} |
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| | + | Though he created the universe, the high god of the Yoruba pantheon remains distant from mortal affairs. Practitioners instead pray to the òrìṣà, innumerable spirits sent by the higher divinities to guide humanity along their chosen path. |
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| | + | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Akan'''<br>Akom<br>{{icon|akom|100px}} |
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| | + | The various faiths of the Akan peoples worship the children of the creator and mother Earth. |
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| | + | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Baltic'''<br>Vidilism<br>{{icon|vidilism|100px}} |
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| | + | As adherents of "the abode of inner peace", Baltic pagans focus on living in harmony with the natural world around them while preserving the traditions and stories of their ancestors. |
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| | + | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Kordofan'''<br>Kushitism<br>{{icon|kushitism|100px}} |
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| | + | Veneration of the ancient gods remains strong here, as does the veneration of the boundary between life and death. |
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| | + | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Sanegambian'''<br>Roog Sene<br>{{icon|roog sene|100px}} |
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| | + | The Serer people's traditions outline the way of the Divine, the path to living a spiritually fulfilling life in honor of one's ancestors and the creator of the universe, Roog. |
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| | + | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Norse'''<br>Ásatrú<br>{{icon|asatru|100px}} |
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| | + | The native faith of the Scandinavian region, Norse paganism revolves around reverence of gods known as the Æsir. Adherents are expected to live — and preferably die — in an honorable fashion. |
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| | + | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Uralic'''<br>Táltosism<br>{{icon|taltosism|100px}} |
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| | + | In the native Mogyër faith each Táltos, or priest, is chosen by the gods prior to their birth. Endowed with superhuman strength, wisdom, and powers, Mogyërs entrust these Táltos with protecting their communities and leading them to prosperity. |
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| | + | </tabber> |
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| | + | === Dead religions === |
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| | + | The following religions are dead in all start dates. The faith Paganism does not refer to a specific faith but all faiths that are not present ingame but for history purposes (i.e. Celtic and Arabian paganism) |
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| − | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Hausa'''<br>Bori<br>{{icon|Bori|100px}} | + | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Euskal Erlijioa''' |
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| − | Venerating the spiritual force that resides in all physical things, the priestesses of this faith serve as intermediaries between mankind and the spirits of the world.
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| − | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Shamanism'''<br>Tengriism<br>{{icon|tengri|100px}}
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| − | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Slavic'''<br>Slovianska Pravda<br>{{icon|slovianska pravda|100px}}
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| − | The world is ruled by many deities, but they are all subject to the highest one, Waaq, the god of the sky. Rain and life is brought down to us from above.
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| − | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Yoruba'''<br>Orisa<br>{{icon|orisa|100px}}
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| − | Though he created the universe, the high god of the Yoruba pantheon remains distant from mortal affairs. Practitioners instead pray to the òrìṣà, innumerable spirits sent by the higher divinities to guide humanity along their chosen path.
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| − | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Akan'''<br>Akom<br>{{icon|akom|100px}}
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| − | The various faiths of the Akan peoples worship the children of the creator and mother Earth.
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| − | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Baltic'''<br>Vidilism<br>{{icon|vidilism|100px}}
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| − | As adherents of "the abode of inner peace", Baltic pagans focus on living in harmony with the natural world around them while preserving the traditions and stories of their ancestors.
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| − | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Kordofan'''<br>Kushitism<br>{{icon|kushitism|100px}}
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| − | Veneration of the ancient gods remains strong here, as does the veneration of the boundary between life and death.
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| − | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Sanegambian'''<br>Roog Sene<br>{{icon|roog sene|100px}}
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| − | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Uralic'''<br>Táltosism<br>{{icon|taltosism|100px}}
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| − | In the native Mogyër faith each Táltos, or priest, is chosen by the gods prior to their birth. Endowed with superhuman strength, wisdom, and powers, Mogyërs entrust these Táltos with protecting their communities and leading them to prosperity.
| + | -Euskal Erlijioa |
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| | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Greco-Roman'''<br>Hellenism<br>{{icon|hellenic|100px}} | | | style="text-align: center;" | '''Greco-Roman'''<br>Hellenism<br>{{icon|hellenic|100px}} |
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| | </tabber> | | </tabber> |
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| | [[Category:Religion]] | | [[Category:Religion]] |
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