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'''Yarkiyism''' (originally from early [[Volkian language|Volkian]]: Яркие, ''Yarkiye'', literally "bright ones") is a {{wp|monotheistic}} {{wp|religion}} that has its origins in Volkian paganism. Its followers believe that [[Yelena]] is the creator and protector of the [[lupine]] species. It is the largest of the lupine religions, with over 70 million followers, known as "''Yarkiye''" or "Bright Ones." The vast majority of Bright Ones live in [[Volkia]], which is also considered to be the holy land of Yarkiyism. Yarkiyism teaches that Yelena is all knowing, merciful, and unique and guides lupines through {{wp|prophets}}, {{wp|scriptures}}, and signs. The primary scripture are the [[Knigi Luny]], which contain both the word of Yelena and teachings from [[Miro]], the first messenger of Yelena. |
'''Yarkiyism''' (originally from early [[Volkian language|Volkian]]: Яркие, ''Yarkiye'', literally "bright ones") is a {{wp|monotheistic}} {{wp|religion}} that has its origins in Volkian paganism. Its followers believe that [[Yelena]] is the creator and protector of the [[lupine]] species. It is the largest of the lupine religions, with over 70 million followers, known as "''Yarkiye''" or "Bright Ones." The vast majority of Bright Ones live in [[Volkia]], which is also considered to be the holy land of Yarkiyism. Yarkiyism teaches that Yelena is all knowing, merciful, and unique and guides lupines through {{wp|prophets}}, {{wp|scriptures}}, and signs. The primary scripture are the [[Knigi Luny]], which contain both the word of Yelena and teachings from [[Miro]], the first messenger of Yelena. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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==Beliefs== |
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=== Volkian paganism === |
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=== Miro === |
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=== Foundation === |
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==Theology== |
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==Practices== |
==Practices== |
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==Scriptures== |
==Scriptures== |