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'''Andoran Deusism''' is the branch of [[Holy Deus Church|Deusism]] native to the country of [[
The Andoran branch of Deusism was popularized by King Arturo I of Casilló, who was among several lords visited by missionaries in the 13th century. When he unified the coastal Andoran states into one kingdom in 1249, Arturo I made it the official state religion. Various permutations of Deusism existed until Arturo I's son, Gael II, known as the Conciliator. He codified the Andoran Church's values in the King Gael edition of the Book of Vult and founded many of the cathedrals and monasteries that still exist today. Deusist values are heavily tied into the concept of [[Andoran Chivalry|Andoran chivalry]], and the Málama Cross has become the symbol of both concepts. The Church is headquartered in the Archdiocese of Costa Tranquíla, and celebrates local holidays as well as its own festival days including Harvestide on October 20th and the Festival of Vult on April 12th, which is a celebration of the collective accomplishments of all people on Urth.
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