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During the [[Packilvania#End of Demirite rule|communist take over]] of [[Packilvania]], Akuanists pilgrims and brewmasters made the track of march towards the [[Bingol|capital]]. Shouting sayings such as "Akua bless [[Gideon Muktan|Muktan]] and the communists!" or "Akua watches over us" mistakenly believing that the new communist regime would lessen many of the harsh restrictions on [[Akuanism|Akuanists]] placed by the [[Packilvania#Demir dynasty|Demir dynasty]]. Instead they faced further persecution and arrested the brewmasters who organized the march. They later began the process of demolishing Akuanists shrines and temples through the quarters, including the important Temple of Vindens Pust. As a result, Akuanists became one of the first religions to align itself with [[Amhoud I]] during the [[Packilvania#Second Packilvanian Civil War|Second Packilvanian Civil War]]. While traditionally Akuanists are incredibly pacifistic, the destruction of the Temple of Videns Pust caused such a uproar that brewmasters began openly endorsing the [[Bedonite dynasty]] in order to combat the [[Packilvania#Packilvanian Communist Party|communist government]].
 
Im the modern day, Akuanism is a still present in the northern reaches and with moderate assistant from the [[Packilvania]] government. They have completely rebuilt the temples and shrines previously destroyed, while many of the artifacts and foci are forever lost to history. The [[Association of the Servants of Akua]] routinely grades the temples and shrines within Packilvania as some of the highest on Urth. Currently there are 1,459928,626416 registered Akuanists within Packilvania, primarily but not exclusively [[https://tep.wiki/wiki/Species#Nekomimi|nekomimi]Kemonomimi Kemonomimi] in origin and the Association maintains a "special relationship executive" to help act as a middle man between the brewmasters and Packilvanian government officials. The current special relations executive, Kjellaug Elstead is a well-established figure within the local Akuanist community and keeps maintains ties with Packilvanian Akuanist priests in the country. The Akuanist Religious Appeals Court seated in [[Everyet]], [[Jumhurikesh]], receives appeals from and has jurisdiction over all Akuanist Religious Courts in the country.
 
== Akronism ==
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