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'''Pravdaism''', also known as '''Iphelklorian Ademarism''', is a [[Wikipedia:Monotheism|monotheistic]] religion that separated from the [[Ademarism|Asendavian Ademarism]] after the [[War of 1693]]. It is the state religion in [[Iphelklori]], with [[Boris Romanov]] as the leader of the Church. It is centered on the belief and worship of the Supreme Chancellor as the messenger of God-on-Urth and the reincarnation of Ademar, a mortal born with wisdom and comprehension that enabled him to rise to beside God-on-Urth.
'''Pravdaism''', also known as '''Iphelklorian Ademarism''', is a [[Wikipedia:Monotheism|monotheistic]] religion that separated from the [[Ademarism|Asendavian Ademarism]] after the [[War of 1693]]. It is the state religion in [[Iphelklori]], with [[Boris Romanov]] as the leader of the Church. It is centered on the belief and worship of the Supreme Chancellor as the messenger of the God-on-Urth and the reincarnation of Ademar, a mortal born with wisdom and comprehension that enabled him to rise to beside the God-on-Urth.

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Pravdaism, also known as Iphelklorian Ademarism, is a monotheistic religion that separated from the Asendavian Ademarism after the War of 1693. It is the state religion in Iphelklori, with Boris Romanov as the leader of the Church. It is centered on the belief and worship of the Supreme Chancellor as the messenger of the God-on-Urth and the reincarnation of Ademar, a mortal born with wisdom and comprehension that enabled him to rise to beside the God-on-Urth.