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=== Volkian paganism ===
=== Volkian paganism ===
Volkian paganism refers to the religious beliefs, myths, and ritual practices of the ancient lupines that inhabited what is now modern day [[Volkia]]. Volkian pagans believed in one supreme being, the Mother, as the creator the lupines and the world around them. They perceived the world as inhabited by various spirits, which were represented as beings and worshipped. These spirits included those of waters, forests, fields, households, illnesses, luck, and ancestors. For example, ''Chelovd''y is an important water spirit, believed to distribute fish to fishermen and later regarded as god of the oceans.
Volkian paganism refers to the religious beliefs, myths, and ritual practices of the ancient lupines that inhabited what is now modern day [[Volkia]]. Volkian pagans believed that the universe was created by Eva and Avraam, Queen and King of the Gods. They then created the planets and the Urth, at which point they sent their children to develop the world. Their children did just that, and established themselves as gods over specific facets of the world.


These gods went on to create various spirits, which were represented as beings and worshipped. These spirits included those of waters, forests, fields, households, illnesses, luck, and ancestors. For example, ''Chelovd''y is an important water spirit, believed to distribute fish to fishermen. He was created by Arkadi, who was regarded as god of the oceans. Both the spirits and the gods were worshipped by Volkian pagans.
Volkian pagans also worshipped star-gods, including the Moon (Volkian: Луна, ''Luna'') and the Sun (Volkian: Cолнце, ''Solntse''). The former was considered to be female and the latter to be male, working in tandem to help the ancient lupines flourish. The moon-god was regarded as the dispenser of abundance and health, and highly regarded by Volkian pagans. This high regard would introduce the belief that the moon was actually the Mother of lupines, who would come to be known as Yelena.

Volkian pagans also worshipped the star-gods, which were the Moon (Volkian: Луна, ''Luna'') and the Sun (Volkian: Cолнце, ''Solntse''). The former was considered to be Yelena while the latter was her brother, Yegor. They would work in tandem to help the ancient lupines flourish. Yelena was regarded as the dispenser of abundance and health, and highly regarded by Volkian pagans. This high regard would introduce the belief that the moon was actually the Mother of lupines, who would come to be known as Yelena.


=== Miroslav ===
=== Miroslav ===