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'''Cardiniality''', the '''Cardinial faiths''' and rarely '''Cardinialism''' refers to a group of Northeast [[Borea|Borean]] religions which share a belief in a pair of contrary divine creators that preside over the universe as it currently exists as Spectators. The religions first emerged concretely around the 2nd Century BCE in modern-day [[Kæra'zna]], and exist in varying degrees of decentralization. Despite this, the Cardinial sects each share a number of core tenets and beliefs both internally and amongst other Cardinials - enshrining a number of [[Azraic peoples|Azraic]] cultural practices and philosophical understandings in the context of faith. This was first codified through the Encompassing of all History and Prophecy, commonly referred to as the Compass. The Compass was written in the 1st Century AD and codified both the history of the Azraic people and the universe, as well as a number of prophecies and myths which form the foundation for the Cardinial faiths.
 
The primary point of distinction between the religions is their position towards the Spectators, Pæf and Læs. Followers of Soynulf - the largest group of Cardinials - believe that both Spectators must be venerated in a form of bitheism to continue a state of balance between them. Viewing the Compass through the lens of religious literalism, they believe that the universe and its current inhabitants shall reach its end in the event that one Spectator claiming victory over the other. Conversely, followers of Pæfism and Læsism venerate only one of the Spectators as creating the good of the universe, whilst seeing the other as an antagonistic force whose influence distorted the universe from perfection. While the nature of the two religious groups creates inherent opposition, they both agree on the idea that the Soynulf interpretation on the end of the universe is incorrect, and the Compass actually suggests that those who embody the traits of the victorious Spectator shall become to sole residents of the resharpen universe.
'''Cardiniality''', also referred to as '''Cardinialism''' and the '''Cardinial Faiths''' are a group of bitheistic religions and cults centred around the divine entities of Pæf and Læs. It originated in Northern [[Borea]] around the mid 2nd Century BCE alongside the first Cardinial Compass - a tool originally used for geomancy in order to receive messages from the two deities - a practice which gave the faiths their name, with the earliest confirmed markers of the belief being in modern day [[Kæra'zna]] in 262 BCE, and was generally adopted by the elves who resided there.
 
The last major current within Cardiniality is Cardinial [[Akuanism]], which perceives the Cardinial creation myth through a distinctly Akuanist lens - forming a sort of religious syncretism between the two. Followers of Cardinial Akuanism, referred to as the Cardakuan, believe that the Spectators used the Ny-Gin-Stol as tools in which to form the universe. While generally also believing in the existence of Akuan deities, Cardinial Akuanists adhere to a number of practices and customs from their counterparts in [[Kæra'zna]] - being identified more with Cardinials than Akuanists due to their history and tendency to stand out within other Akunaist communities. Such a distinction most starkly exists through the adoption of a Cardinial depiction of the Spectators as primordial watchers whose presence on the world is currently very little beyond a continuation of their work during creation, contrasting the more common Akuanist depiction of the Spectators as members of the Vodkaniate.
Due to the generally isolated nature of the early Kæra and the disempowerment of the faith by those within the Orthodox branches of the Ritual Nihilist movement which began during the Nylic Revolution of 1853 and continues to this day under the Fundamental Doctrinaires, Cardiniality has a relatively small amount of followers. The 2021 Kæra Census noted a follower count of 754,681 based on those who identify as Cardinial, though the amount of those regularly practicing the faiths within the country expected to be lower. Cardinial Religions include Soynulf and the polarized sects of Pæfism and Læsism, with the latter two having produced a number of sects that could be considered Cults.
 
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==Fundamental Beliefs==
The '''Cardinial Faiths''', as well as sharing the same bitheistic model of the world, also share many core tenants and beliefs which each Religion takes a different perspective upon. These beliefs primarily come from the texts referred to as "The Compass", formally entitled "The Encompassing of all History and Prophecy," acting as both a written history of the Kæra and a set of Theological Texts that act as the basis for the modern Faiths. However, over time many parts of the original texts have been lost, leading to varying interpretations on aspects that act as separators between the Cardinial Religions, in addition to deviations in the interpretations of the original text written in the Ancient Kær'at script.
 
===The Spectators===
The Spectators, also known as the Gods or simply Ulu, meaning "Plurality" are the two higher beings venerated in the Cardinial Religions, having been responsible for the creation of Urth and the Universe around it.
 
====Pæf====
 
=====Aspects of Pæf=====
 
======The Stare======
 
======The Solitary======
 
======The Silence======
 
====== The Empty ======
 
====Læs====
 
===== Aspects of Læs =====
 
====== The Illusion ======
 
====== The Crowding ======
 
====== The Cacophony ======
 
====== The Hunger ======
 
==== Creation Myth ====
 
==== The Recreation ====
 
==Soynulf==
Soynulf, meaning the All-Seeing Faith, is the religion believed to be closest to the Cardiniality worshipped in Antiquity, and the only one of the three main Cardinial Religions to maintain worship of both Pæf and Læs, believing that the world exists in balance between the wills and desires of the two, and both must be respected in order to maintain the fragile balance of Urth. In viewing The Compass, Soynulfists believe in viewing it through the lens of religious literalism, interpreting both the possible endings of the universe at the hands of the Spectators as an event which shall leave only the victorious Spectator, destroying all else in the process. In this, Soynulfists believe that religious ceremony to both Spectators is required in order to keep the other in check, creating a stalemate in which the sapients may continue to exist.
 
==Pæfism==
Pæfism (Kæzhyn: ''Pæfulf'') is a Cardinial Religion that focuses on the worship of the Spectator Pæf and his ideals, standing in opposition to Læs and her followers.
 
===Cults of Pæf===
 
====Purity and the Ascendancy Cults====
 
====The Zhar'osites====
 
==Læsism==
 
===Cults of Læs===
 
====Perpetual and the Chaos Cults====
 
====Cult of the Spectacle====
 
====Læsic Doomsday Cults====
 
==Influence in Kæra'zna==
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