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A break-away sect from [[Incarnandism]], Hamagnosticism began in the 23rd century (2200's) in the [[Susurrant Desert]] around its founder, [[Jawlaan of Tandhigumi]].  Hamagnosticism rejects the importance of the [[Holy Family]] and the [[Incarnandina]] and believes that God can come at any time in any form Deity chooses.  The work of mortals is not to wait for God, but to prepare themselves and seek out God.  Rejection of [[titancraft]] technology is an important part of this preparation as well as removing oneself from urban life to seek solitude in the wilds.  Jawlaan was born and raised in [[Tandhigumi]] by Incarnandist parents.  He studied [[hermeticism]] and other mystical beliefs in the city of Tandhigumi and broke away from the local Incarnandist Basilica and established his own school.  After several years, he retreated to the western [[Adamantine Mountains]] to the [[Canyon of the Shedu]], followed by a small coterie of hand-picked disciples.  The site became [[Kishkelumadh]] and is home to a small but resilient religious community to this day.
 
A break-away sect from [[Incarnandism]], Hamagnosticism began in the 23rd century (2200's) in the [[Susurrant Desert]] around its founder, [[Jawlaan of Tandhigumi]].  Hamagnosticism rejects the importance of the [[Holy Family]] and the [[Incarnandina]] and believes that God can come at any time in any form Deity chooses.  The work of mortals is not to wait for God, but to prepare themselves and seek out God.  Rejection of [[titancraft]] technology is an important part of this preparation as well as removing oneself from urban life to seek solitude in the wilds.  Jawlaan was born and raised in [[Tandhigumi]] by Incarnandist parents.  He studied [[hermeticism]] and other mystical beliefs in the city of Tandhigumi and broke away from the local Incarnandist Basilica and established his own school.  After several years, he retreated to the western [[Adamantine Mountains]] to the [[Canyon of the Shedu]], followed by a small coterie of hand-picked disciples.  The site became [[Kishkelumadh]] and is home to a small but resilient religious community to this day.
  
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[[File:MapSusurrantDesert2.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Map of the Susurrant Desert in [[Weshif]], showing the locations of [[Tandhigumi]] and [[Kishkelumadh]] ]]
  
 
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Revision as of 03:08, 12 November 2019

A break-away sect from Incarnandism, Hamagnosticism began in the 23rd century (2200's) in the Susurrant Desert around its founder, Jawlaan of Tandhigumi. Hamagnosticism rejects the importance of the Holy Family and the Incarnandina and believes that God can come at any time in any form Deity chooses. The work of mortals is not to wait for God, but to prepare themselves and seek out God. Rejection of titancraft technology is an important part of this preparation as well as removing oneself from urban life to seek solitude in the wilds. Jawlaan was born and raised in Tandhigumi by Incarnandist parents. He studied hermeticism and other mystical beliefs in the city of Tandhigumi and broke away from the local Incarnandist Basilica and established his own school. After several years, he retreated to the western Adamantine Mountains to the Canyon of the Shedu, followed by a small coterie of hand-picked disciples. The site became Kishkelumadh and is home to a small but resilient religious community to this day.

Map of the Susurrant Desert in Weshif, showing the locations of Tandhigumi and Kishkelumadh

See Also