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====== Rahkahnja ====== | ====== Rahkahnja ====== | ||
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[{{ :wiki:rahkahnja_original.png?nolink&400|The original painting}}] | [{{ :wiki:rahkahnja_original.png?nolink&400|The original painting}}] | ||
- | **Rahkahnja** is a monotheistic religion of the [[Continent]] based on a painting which today is known as "The Child". It's adherents, known as Rahkahns, believe that the world is a garden created for Rahkahnja, The Child Who Walks the Universe. Rahkahnja's history is traced back to the early SR and was the main religion of [[Western Dantria]]. During the second half of SR it was exported to the east and took hold in [[Gantolia]] and [[Yammoe]]. Rahkahnja is the Continent's largest religion and is practiced by over half a billion people. | + | **Rahkahnja** is a major religion of the [[Continent]] based on a painting which is today known as "The Child", by an anonymous painter. It's adherents, known as Rahkahns, believe that the world is a garden created for Rahkahnja, The Child Who Walks the Universe. Rahkahnja's history is traced back to the early SR and was the main religion of Western Dantria. During the second half of SR it was exported to the east and took hold in Gantolia and Yammoe. Rahkahnja is the Continent's largest religion and is practiced by over half a billion people. |
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- | It is one of the three major religions of the Continent along with [[Davinia]] and [[Xaewoon]]. | + | |
===== Beliefs ===== | ===== Beliefs ===== | ||
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[{{:wiki:rahkahnja3_sm.png?nolink |Tahmissian version of the painting known as Kaven}}] | [{{:wiki:rahkahnja3_sm.png?nolink |Tahmissian version of the painting known as Kaven}}] | ||
- | 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. |
=== Oaleen === | === Oaleen === |