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=== [[HirdismCult nihilism (ideology)|Cult nihilism]] ===
Cult nihilism, also Kæra or Azraic nihilism, is the ideology and associated doctrine produced from the implementation of [[Ritual nihilism|Ritual nihilist]] philosophy in [[Kæra'zna]]. Cult nihilism has been described as promoting a semi-[[W:Consequentialism|consequentialist]] model of the state, in which the overarching goals of the state are taken as absolute justification for any action taken by it that may cause harm to its population. This model naturally promotes a system to which the populace are [[W:Disfranchisement|disfranchised]] and taken out of the decision-making process in order to establish a meritocratic hierarchy for the advancement of the state as a whole, comparable to a [[W:Technocracy|technocracy]]. Despite this, the system's rejection of morality diverges it from traditional [[W:Consequentialism|consequentialism]], with adherents of Cult nihilism describe themselves as advancing the power of the state not for moral means, but as an adherence to a "natural state of belief" in which a group must seek to empower itself at the expense of others. As such, Cult nihilists presents themselves as enacting Ritual nihilism in practice. Despite this, the ideology places considerable emphasis on the traditional cultural values of the [[Azraic people]] of North-eastern [[Borea]], to which the ideology traces back much of its doctrine of [[Species]] [[W:Supremacism|supremacism]], Anti-[[W:Individualism|individualism]] and the encouragement of [[W:Death|Necro]][[W:Equanimity|equanimity]] - the traditional Azraic practice of rejecting the [[W:Veneration of the dead|veneration of the dead]].
 
The underlying philosophy of Ritual nihilism began to grow as a response to the success of the Kæra nihilist movement in the mid 19th Century, with the abolition of the Kæra monarchy in 1851. Following a rejection of a nihilist democratic system during the [[The Grey Interim|Grey Interim]], factions within the Kæra nihilist movement began to theorize and reflect upon the pointless toil they had experienced under the monarchy, leading to the notion that while the goals of the system were entirely invalid, the system itself was emblematic of what they called "the universal constant": Pointlessness. In a way in which seemed almost paradoxical to those who had supported the revolution, the faction established a new authoritarian government in the winter of 1851, forming the basis for Cult nihilist doctrine.
 
=== [[Hirdism]] ===
Hirdism is a far right political ideology made by Tir Dveirleson, whose ideas are based on his writings and actions during his time as a colonial official in the then Norgsveltian colony of [[Ymirland]]. With him advocating for a militaristic, secularist and nationalistic republic, which would be organised by a military junta. With him being known for opposing anything involving religion, multiculturalism, pacifism, monarchy and tradition. With him being an active part of the [[Akuan Atrocities]] in Ymirland.
 
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