finnic religion stuff
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tenet_alexandrian_catechism_desc:0 "Our faith has a long tradition of encouraging theologians to think critically and question the status quo."
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tenet_islamic_rationalism_name: "$tenet_alexandrian_catechism_name$"
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tenet_islamic_rationalism_desc: "$tenet_alexandrian_catechism_desc$"
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tenet_takamin_name: "Bear Worship"
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tenet_takamin_desc: "Believing bears as manifestations of gods, the sanctity of these animals must be respected, and the killing of one during hunts should be done with utmost respect."
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tenet_love_under_will_name:0 "Love Under Will"
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tenet_do_what_thou_wilt_name:0 "Do What Thou Wilt"
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tenet_rule_the_waves_name:0 "Rule the Waves"
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kalevalaist_adj:0 "Kalevalaist"
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kalevalaist_adherent:0 "Kalevalaist"
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kalevalaist_adherent_plural:0 "Kalevalaists"
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kalevalaist_desc:0 "I will write description later"
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kalevalaist_desc:0 "The Kalevala is the ancient Finnic national epic, describing the creation of the world, the adventures of the hero Väinämöinen, and various other gods and characters in Finnic mythology led by Ukko, the god of the sky. The epic is largely orally transmitted, with written versions of the pre-Event world being few and far between. It is often recited as the centrepiece of large celebrations and festivals, in which offerings and prayers are given to the gods."
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sami_pagan:0 "Noaidivuohta"
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sami_pagan_adj:0 "Noaidivuohta"
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kalevalaist_high_god_name:0 "Ukko"
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kalevalaist_high_god_name_possessive:0 "Ukko's"
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kalevalaist_high_god_name_alternate:0 "Ylijumala"
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kalevalaist_high_god_name_alternate_possessive:0 "Ylijumala's"
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kalevalaist_creator_god_name:0 "Ilmatar"
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kalevalaist_creator_god_name_possessive:0 "Ilmatar's"
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kalevalaist_health_god_name:0 "Kipu-tyttö"
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kalevalaist_health_god_name_possessive:0 "Kipu-tyttö's"
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kalevalaist_fertility_god_name:0 "Lempo"
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kalevalaist_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 "Lempo's"
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kalevalaist_wealth_god_name:0 "Ilmarinen"
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kalevalaist_wealth_god_name_possessive:0 "Ilmarinen's"
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kalevalaist_household_god_name:0 "Tonttu"
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kalevalaist_household_god_name_possessive:0 "Tonttu's"
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kalevalaist_fate_god_name:0 "Kohtalotar"
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kalevalaist_fate_god_name_possessive:0 "Kohtalotar's"
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kalevalaist_knowledge_god_name:0 "Väinämöinen"
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kalevalaist_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 "Väinämöinen's"
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kalevalaist_war_god_name:0 "Perkele"
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kalevalaist_war_god_name_possessive:0 "Perkele's"
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kalevalaist_trickster_god_name:0 "Joukahainen"
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kalevalaist_trickster_god_name_possessive:0 "Joukahainen's"
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kalevalaist_night_god_name:0 "Kuutar"
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kalevalaist_night_god_name_possessive:0 "Kuutar's"
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kalevalaist_water_god_name:0 "Ahti"
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kalevalaist_water_god_name_possessive:0 "Ahti's"
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kalevalaist_devil_name:0 "Piru"
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kalevalaist_devil_name_possessive:0 "Piru's"
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kalevalaist_house_of_worship:0 ""
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kalevalaist_house_of_worship_plural:0 ""
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kalevalaist_religious_symbol:0 "kantele"
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kalevalaist_religious_text:0 "Kalevala"
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kalevalaist_religious_head_title:0 "Päätietäjä"
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kalevalaist_religious_head_title_name:0 "Tietäjien neuvosto"
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kalevalaist_devotee:0 ""
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kalevalaist_devotee_plural:0 ""
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kalevalaist_priest:0 "Tietäjä"
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kalevalaist_priest_plural:0 ""
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kalevalaist_bishop:0 "Suurtietäjä"
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kalevalaist_bishop_plural:0 ""
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kalevalaist_positive_afterlife:0 "Tuonela"
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kalevalaist_negative_afterlife:0 "Manala"
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kalevalaist_death_deity_name:0 "Tuonetar"
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kalevalaist_death_deity_name_possessive:0 "Tuonetar's"
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kalevalaist_witch_god_name:0 "Louhi"
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kalevalaist_witch_god_name_possessive:0 "Louhi's"
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sami_pagan:0 "Noaidevuohta"
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sami_pagan_adj:0 "Noaidevuohta"
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sami_pagan_adherent:0 "Shamanist"
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sami_pagan_adherent_plural:0 "Shamanists"
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sami_pagan_desc:0 "I will write description later"
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sami_pagan_desc:0 "Traditional Sami beliefs are based on a pantheon of deities led by the thunder god Ipmil and the mother goddess Máttaráhkká, who together give life to humanity. Other gods under them include Diepmis, the god of health, Leaibealmmái, the god of the hunt, and Beaivi, the sun god. Máttaráhkká has three daughters - Sáráhkká, Uksáhkká, and Juoksáhkká - who are protectors of women and children. Rituals are typically led by a priest called a noaidi, who uses a drum to enter a trance in which they predict the future and commune with spirits."
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sisuist:0 "Sisuism"
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sisuist_adj:0 "Sisuist"
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sisuist_adherent:0 "Sisuist"
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sisuist_adherent_plural:0 "Sisuists"
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sisuist_desc:0 "I will write description later"
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sisuist_desc:0 "The central teachings of Finnish religion revolve around the cultivation of [Concept('neow_sisu','sisu')|E] in order to maintain good health and good standing with the gods. This is primarily achieved through physical exercise, spiritual meditation, and regular prayer to the divine, for which the gods in return reward the faithful with divine energy. Sisuists believe that by leading a rigorous and disciplined life, this attained lifeforce will empower and prolong one’s physical body, after which the most pious among them will ascend to Ylijumala’s realm as a deity themselves."
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