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Rhionian is an adjective that refers to the god Rhio and can mean the god himself, his worship, the cult practices of his devotees, and artistic motifs. In philosophy, Rhionian refers to knowledge and thinking drawing from the irrational mind. Compare 'mantic.' The contrasting term on the World of Asdar is Arathracian which means consciousness stemming from logic or reason and has reference to the rational mind. Some philosophies emphasize one of the other and some seek balance between the two.
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