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== Akuanism ==
{{Main article|Akuanism}}Akuanism ([[Packilvanian language|Packilvanian]]: ''Akhanshme'') originates from [[Borea|Central Borea]] (modern day [[Nystatiszna]] also known as ''[[List of countries in Packilvanian#Borea|Zaraar]]'' in Packilvanian) and during pre-syncretism with [[AsatruUlvriktru]]. It was primarily a [[W:Animism|animist religion]] with a mixture of native [[Borea|Borean]] folklore however after it's syncretism in the 700s it started to included more pantheism elements. The religion entered into the historical record in 4th century BCE; with possible oral traditions dating back to the 1nd millennium BCE. It makes use of spirits or ''[[Akuanism#Brandisen|Brandisen]]'' which in Akuanist tradition are supernatural entities believed to inhabit all things, including manufactured and sapient-created objects or places. For example, Ny'amberock is an artificial lake which hosts over dozen spirits in its shrine. ''[[Akuanism#Vodkaniate|Vodkaniate]]'' is reserved for incredible powerful spirits or gods, example being the religion namesake [[Akuanism#Akua|Akua]] who protects her children (''Urthians'').
 
Akuanism has long history within [[Packilvania]], with several of the oldest Akuanist text indirectly featuring the land in Akua's adventures. While the historical evidence shows that Akuanists settled in the northern reaches of the empire in late 790s CE, several religious texts make use of several mythological creatures from [[Paxism]] and natural landmarks found within [[Packilvania]]. Although settlements only occurred after the 790s, Akuanists interacted with Paxisn since mid 500s CE. In their early history, relations between Paxism and Akuanism were mostly benign, with practitioners of either religion sharing the same communities and taking part in each other's tamer rituals. Notably Pax priests gave assistance to the creation of [[Association of the Servants of Akua#Temples|Temple of Vindens Pust]] in late 960s CE thus historians often cite this as a example of the early cordiality between them. However historians debate the authenticity of the event, with several letters originating from Pax priests in the region discussing a variety of issues which were attributed to Akuanists such as increase drunkenness among the poor. Then later during the reign of [[Melkezedek the Great]], started to establish the policy of restricting Akuanists movement and required brewmasters to be registered with Packivanian officials. Then later in 983 CE he required that brewmasters be approved by local officials and then travel to the capital to kiss the feet of the sultan. During Saidun in 1675 CE the hitherto amicable relationship became heavily strained, with Akuanism firmly rejecting any from of human-supremist ideals promoted by the new Sultan. This resulted in harsh reprisals and discriminatory laws targeting Akuanists but not out-right banning the religion. Later in his reign, Akuanists were required to live in only select quarters of cities and were not permitted to enter the city center or the markets. This forced Akuanist merchants to only sell within their own quarters.
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== AsatruUlvriktru ==
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== Ademarism ==
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