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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== |
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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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==Scriptures== |
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Belief | Monotheism |
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Deity | Yelena, the Golden Wolf |
Region(s) | Volkia, parts of Itur |
Founded | 1st Century BCE |
Origin | Volkian paganism |
High Elder | Vladimir XII |
Followers | ~70-85 million worldwide |
Yarkiyism (originally from early Volkian: Яркие, Yarkiye, literally "bright ones") is a monotheistic 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 prophets, 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.
History
Volkian paganism
Miro
Foundation
Theology
Practices
Scriptures
Volkian Federative Republic | ||
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Main article: Volkia | ||
Important Topics: Culture ♦ Lupine ♦ Volkian language ♦ Lunarism ♦ Volkian korona ♦ Defense Forces | ||
Government: Federal Government ♦ President ♦ Cabinet ♦ National Assembly ♦ Federal Supreme Court ♦ Political Parties | ||
History: Grand Principality of Volkia ♦ Duchy of Volkia ♦ Kingdom of Volkia ♦ Volkian Civil War ♦ Northern Revolt ♦ Volkian Revolution | ||
Important Figures (Past and Present): Yuliya Surkova ♦ Aleksey Pushkarev ♦ Stefan Gurkovsky ♦ Ivan Ogarkov ♦ Vasily Tolmachyov ♦ Yulian Lebedev | ||