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  • ...nt-of-Chaos]]. Chaos Magic is associated with the worship [[chaos gods]]. Chaos Magic is outlawed in most jurisdictions in the [[West]]. It is described a In the strict sense, chaos magic differs from chaos worship, the first being arcane, the second being hieratic.
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  • ...strict self-discipline or allow themselves to be enslaved by another. Her worship today is proscribed in most jurisdictions in the [[Pallathantic Region]]. *[[Chaos Gods]]
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  • Cult nails are used in the worship of deviant gods, especially [[Chaos Gods]]. It is said when they are driven into the body of worshipers, they *[[Chaos Worship]]
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  • ...f [[chaos magic]] and [[Chaos Cults|worship]]. The [[Chaos Gods|gods]] of Chaos grew in importance with the expansion of their cults and the public acknowl ...y menacing in the greater Pallathantic Region. The power and influence of Chaos Magic among humans and the world came to a pitch during the dreadful [[Anar
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  • ...cumbing to the dominion of a chaos ruler. It resisted the spread of chaos worship and rulership and served as a refuge for the servants of Law, especially Ar *[[Gorcorumb]] (sketchy, was subject to the Chaos Ruler of Ebinoe)
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  • ...anoLucca+1845+PublicDomain.jpg|thumb|300px|Interior of a Basilica used for worship after the [[Isbajutha]] by Incarnandists]] ...als to convene. They became centers of governance and, in many cases, the worship of the [[Incarnandism|Incarnandist Religion]].
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  • ...ransmitted the worship of the same gods of Chaos for centuries. The word 'chaos' means a shapeless void, usually the source of creation, but also the power ...d the minds of many with a deep-seated loathing of deities that are openly chaos-oriented.
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  • ...of Ishmût were anciently called Ismutic as was anything pertaining to the worship of the goddess. Ishmutekebessa established a peculiar order of priestesses ...[[Hebsheth]] was worshiped and is thought by some to be the mother of the chaos goddess Ishmût.
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  • ...of [[Jarumbodius of Niahore]] in their quest for the true [[Juffa]]. Her worship is proscribed in most jurisdictions in the [[Pallathantic Region]] in keepi ...into hiding in the twenty fifth century. But rumors report that the great chaos wizards, including [[Bexaloth]], [[Titney the Magnificent Pest]], [[Lord Ku
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  • ...rom pain or death. In Asdaran history, they were known to lead charges of chaos warriors during the [[Anarch Wars]], fighting alongside [[gargaspuel]] and ...ppearance of their god, [[Lygdamion]]. Today, Lygdamionites along with the worship of [[Lygdamion]] are outlawed in most jurisdictions. Lygdamionites must th
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  • ...itation, prayer, and recitation. Incarnandists categorize their places of worship into three types: [[Incarnandist Basilicas|Basilicas]], Chapels, and Shrine ...ca is a place of instruction and observances and used for public and group worship as well as the administration of Incarnandist affairs, including announceme
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  • ...ns of the [[Isxinthion Gods]] paved the way for the later worship of the [[Chaos Gods]]. *[[Chaos Cults]]
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  • ...onthrace. However, its original conception and practice was not inherently chaos-tainted. In the Middle Ages of Chaos, the Lesser Chaos Ruler known as [[Glittering Nesilivo Spawn of Amonthrace]] presented himsel
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  • ...oscription, and into the time of the [[Yophenthean Successor States]]. His worship continued during the Middle Ages and he was held in great esteem by [[Lord ...diary sacrament between practicing [[Arathracianism|Arathracians]] and the Chaos Rulers. Among the Medibgösk, he was known as [[Errhabsig]]. [[Lord Kualoth
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  • ...scribed in the modern west as he is associated with [[chaos]]. He and his worship are also condemned by the [[Arathracian Church]].
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  • ...nging, sometimes uncontrollable shape-changing. He is a chaos god and his worship is proscribed today in the [[Pallathantic Region]]. Oonka appeared in many [[Category:Chaos Gods]]
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  • ...g of the true Juffa was one of the purported causes of the [[Voyage of the Chaos Fleet]]. The failure to obtain the Juffa was the ostensible reason that th *[[Chaos Gods]]
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  • ...pness without slicing the skin<ref>[[Drey Tvanko]], 2603, [[Obscenities of Chaos Cults in Pre-Isbajath Aurice]]</ref>. ...nces of Law]] (2525)<ref>[[Dhefarra dalg Ioguain]], 2614, [[Eradication of Chaos Cults in Imperial Law]]</ref>. The [[pandancer]] is held to be nearly as
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  • .... However, Useph-Re-Kaal, openly worshiped chaos divinities and practiced chaos magic. [[Category:Middle Ages of Chaos]]
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  • ...ound 380 AS appearing in [[Agogia]] as nomads holding the worship of their chaos god, Azeruke. They spread to [[Kasthavia]], [[Warlock Hills]], and eastern Today, the Azerukese are mistrusted as chaos worshipers and are rarely found outside of the [[Disdrire]]. They claim a
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  • ...when the prophet missionary, [[Kharedokhos the Oneiromancer]] brought the worship of Ugamios from [[Shelekhumbia]] into [[Maturn]]. This renewed understandin ...Gods|chaos god]], but this is disputed by some scholars. Nevertheless, his worship is proscribed in most places.
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  • ...ted the god. Llŵm is depicted as a wizard wearing elaborate headdress. His worship today is proscribed as dictated by the [[Accord of the Princes of Law]] and *[[List of Chaos Gods]]
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  • ...ne of many copies of a book for the indoctrination and daily recitation of chaos cults. There are various traditions of this book throughout the Pallathant ...otions, displaying an illuminated illustration of a battle between various chaos beasts. Midnjourney.]]
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  • ...d in the various [[Book of Manic Devotions|Books of Manic Devotions]], its worship is proscribed in most jurisdictions in the [[Pallathantic Region]]. The sig *[[Chaos Gods]]
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  • ...for the incursion of humanlike savages and the spread of the worship of [[Chaos Gods]]. Opponents counter by saying that the decline of the Arathracian Chu ...asianism]], [[Harmonism]], and later [[Chaos Cults]] existed alongside the worship of the gods of the [[Old Religion]].
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  • ...y a caste of priests and devotees during the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]]. His worship is proscribed today in the [[West]]. *[[Chaos Gods]]
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  • ...ourts have ruled that true devil-worship is not the same as the worship of chaos gods. It appears that diabolists are intentionally secretive about their de
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  • ...the notion that the Aitiaobh fled in those ancient times to the [[Realm of Chaos]]. ...l powers focused upon these places and perhaps were enhanced by their cult chaos practices. They are not known to have been amphibious like the [[Pomoph-Kh
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  • ...it. Its effect on many aspects of life such as the proscribed worship of chaos divinities and the liberties of printing persists today<ref>[[Äknasso Idb] [[Category:Anti-Chaos]]
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  • ...iesthoods that had gained considerable power against humanlikes, including chaos-worshiping [[Jaffgorn]] Giants who had invaded and tried to dominate the re ...truggles until 2023 when their leadership collapsed amid various competing chaos cultists and priests.
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  • ...he cult of the god Amrulon and to the advent of the worship of the gods of Chaos. Some Arathracian theologians argued that the destruction was caused by [[ At this time, [[Bexaloth Archmage of the Infinite Elements of Eternal Chaos]] (regnavit 2191 to 2302), was ruler of Bryndyd and overlord of the ruler o
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  • ...ersive chaos magic incantations. In fact, they only discuss the impact of chaos as it relates to the phenomena of monstrosities and ancient medicine. Two
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  • *new role of spellcasters; regulated to prevent chaos worship *[[Accord of the Princes of Law]]: suspicion and vigilance against chaos worship; printing press laws
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  • ...on in return, thought many of the learned and ambitious. The Dominions of Chaos Rulers filled about two centuries. =Greater Rulers of Chaos of the Middle Ages of Chaos=
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  • ...ke]]s who practice Imzaha. Adherents of Imzaha are called [[Imzaami]] and worship in a building called a [[khaasha]]. Most persons of [[Dagaith]]i heritage ...During the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]], a few places of Imzaamis converted to chaos cults or relapsed to their indigenous religions.
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  • ...amsudhi]] as the blades have been certified imbued with the signature of [[chaos magic]].
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  • ...Tisbajah [[Gidhoniel kab S'ephah]] who slew the Prince Ulcanov, the wicked Chaos Ruler of Aurice. ...oday continues to serve as a law court with scheduled days of Incarnandist Worship. Reliefs inside the basilica depict scenes from the life of the saint and s
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  • ...]. They were known for riding [[tchalta]]s into battle and worship gods of chaos. Their capital was the ancient temple-capital of [[Glor]]. The Leosardan Em
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  • ...the gateway to access them. In myth, he fights and subdues the forces of chaos, thus enabling the stability which is fundamental to civilization. He is g ...metimes called 'Kumantics' play an important role in ancient Shelekhumbian worship and are famously fond of spelunking.
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  • ...ntentions to her followers of an organized, ongoing campaign to defeat the chaos rulers of the [[Pallathantic Region]]. This was the first of three [[Isbaj .... Askymos was instrumental in establishing a local ruler, free from chaos worship, in [[Tsaah Paanz]].
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  • ...lly understood. Today the worship of the Isxinthion Gods competes with the worship of other divinities throughout Asdar. In the west, the Isxinthion Gods are ...afield in [[Ithatia]] and [[Pytharnia]] on a sacred mission to restore the worship of the Isxinthion Gods. In many lands today, [[Salmakhamer]] is regarded a
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  • ...colonies were also chosen, but either did not survive the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]] or survived with only few representatives of the sect. ...nce. This main population of the Paimbalans survived the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]]. Today, small Paimbalan communities exist throughout southern Pytharnia
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  • ...mponent of the original text, deposited in the work as a dedication to the chaos god [[Lygdamion]]. [[Category:Chaos Texts]]
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  • ...r its depictions of magic that some thought were potentially tied to chaos-worship. The painting was moved in the twenty seventh century to [[Chalchamya Pala
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  • ...es who come into his power. According to legend, the [[Chaos Gods|gods of Chaos]] ([[Communions]]) kidnapped Rhio as a lad and he was only rescued by aid o
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  • ...change affairs as if from night to day. When employed in Prince Ulcanov's chaos magic, the Scarab was said to vibrate with such energy that its appearance ...band, potentially used in [[Chaos Gods|chaos cult worship]] or worse for [[chaos magic]]. These replica scarabs are called [[Ulcanovite Scarab]]s.
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  • ...rteen meters high (ca. 30 to 45 feet), flickering with bizarre energies of Chaos. Alternatively, she can appear as an aged woman of normal size with a full ...ook of Manic Devotions|Books of Manic Devotions]] dedicated to the gods of Chaos and especially to Lygdamion. There are no known active Lygdamionic Monaster
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  • ...semi-tropical, and present in deserts. Humans are highly adaptable. They worship historically powerful divinities, practice magic, have excellent [[energist ...transformation of human civilization of the Pallathantic from its basis in chaos cults to its reformation into lawfulness by means of the [[Isbajutha]].
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  • ...Yophenthean Empire, but retained some faithful until the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]] when it became nearly extinct as a religion. It was not a monolatrous re ...h is only partially represented by the real world sun, the Dark Goddess of Chaos, and the Great Tree of Destiny known as 'Chaldra.'
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  • ...be worshiped by peasant farmers. The [[dragonmount riders]] continued to worship [[Neptultchi]] divinities, such as [[Q'aaskicha'a]], the dragonmother.
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  • ...et wise in nature, they are wont to propitiate the dark gods and fiends of Chaos. They fear most their god Shalb (aka Xhalb’) and his mother, the terrible Sibbarine ruling caste members are often apt sorcerers. A fewer number are chaos mages or priests of their ancestral gods.
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  • ...along with humans already on the island continued to press the amphibious, chaos-tainted monstrous humanoids further into the perimeter. In turn, the Shach Shachábdin worship various ancestral deities and the great goddess [[Xhalb'ithût]]. Scholars
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  • ...], the [[Incarnandina]], as part of the overall strategy to topple all the chaos rulers systematically, made the general call for the Twelfth Isbajath. It ...telepathic communication to coordinate and concentrate their forces on one chaos monster after the other. The fighting inside of the city became quite grav
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  • ...the ancients, the notion of chaos was not inherently evil. The waters of chaos were considered pure and unformed and thus essential for the life-force of ...hean rulers of the Kalaman peninsula and as a consequence, they forbid his worship outside of [[Vimalia]]. Hesukh is the grandfather of [[Satran]] who was hi
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  • ...of pure chaos energy. [[Rhio]] and his allomorphs are sometimes considered Chaos Gods. =List of Chaos Gods=
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  • ...after the defeat of the [[List of Greater Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages|Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages]]. Scholars see harmonism as an adaptation of pre ...erently syncretist. Harmonism as generally practiced does not incorporate Chaos Cult practices or belief systems from outside of the Pallathantic Region an
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  • ...f chaos gods is officially proscribed and done only in great secrecy. The worship of devils is also proscribed, due to Imzaami influence, and sometimes pract
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  • ...d 7700 [[AS]]. The city may have succumbed to throes contemporary with the chaos period of Kalama, 6,992 AS to 6,100 AS. Epics believed to have been recited ...Gorcorumb had fallen subject to the lesser Chaos Ruler known as [[Strakkos Chaos Mage of Ebinóë]]. With the defeat of Strakkos and the [[Awakening of the
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  • ...]] became a center of magical learning, not all of which was [[Chaos Magic|chaos magic]]. ...s say this was due to his generous nature. His worship of the [[Chaos Gods|Chaos God]] [[Errignomon]] was at the source of many of these rumors. On days he
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  • ...minority of Jykki worship [[Chaos Gods]], but most Jykki find the gods of chaos to be weak compared to their own.
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  • ...shiping devils. Other minority religions include [[Arathracianism]]. Chaos Worship is proscribed by the legal code, some aspects of which originate from Imzah
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  • ...humbis]] River, [[Imriddad]], [[Ekhur]]. Elántuventh is center of the cult worship of the river god, Leh-Shelekhumbis. God [[Kuma]] also worshiped. *[[Ishmût]]: goddess of the waters of chaos or creation, thought to have become subject to Kuma.
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  • .... They despise the Isxinthion Gods of the human races and abolished their worship throughout their empire. Geddamin houses employ slaves both of their own s ...aimed as their ancestral abode. Sometime during the late [[Middle Ages of Chaos]], they stirred from their deep sleep during the [[Awakening of the Geddami
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  • ...e, Barzebnum leads the children of Khahoner through a gate to the realm of Chaos. :Journeys of the children of Khahoner in the realm of Chaos; Barzebnum receives law of Yal; creation of the Ark of Yal; manner of the s
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  • ...es arose from the disorder of a period when the worship and power of the [[Chaos Gods]] had come into ascendance, called the [[Naumahmamshe Period]]. The N
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  • ...Old Zephasians worship many kinds of divinities, some of which are like [[chaos gods]] and some which are like the lawful [[Isxinthion gods]]. Scholars ha
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  • ...eries of calculated wars that brought to an end the dominions of the great Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages. The Isbajutha consist of the general psychic cr ...rathracian Church]] followed an organized program aimed at eliminating the chaos leaders with immense success.
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  • ...r. Heirs, princes, future rulers, and those of Yophenthean heritage often worship him. He is the rescuer of his brother, [[Rhio]], from the [[Chaos Gods]] who kidnapped him. Arathrax struggled indirectly against his half-br
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  • * [[Chaos Worship]] *{{icon|chaosruler}} Chaos Ruler of Middle Ages
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  • ...Ninety Knells."<ref>[[Amric Ethuve]], 2579, [[Five Lives of the Princes of Chaos]]</ref> In history and literature, Prince Ulcanov is often called the 'Dark ...ury (ca 2610 to 2640) has endeavored to show that Ulcanov's worship of the Chaos Gods was apotropaic, that is designed to avert their anger and destructive
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  • ...n the West evolved from the worship of the Isxinthion Gods, except for the chaos cults which are thought to be as ancient or nearly as ancient as the cults =Ancestor Worship=
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  • ...rship ancient gods which the [[Imzaami]] rulers of [[Shanjahar]] regard as chaos gods. If the Shanjari were to try to weed out these native cults, the resu
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  • ...his time, Salmakhamer brought a message of reformation and return to their worship as a cure for plagues and famines and the rejuvenation of human tribes. He ...h a great beard who visits the people and sends the spirits of the gods of chaos into exilte. Midjourney.]]
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  • ...lly licensed and inspected to show that they do not promote the worship of chaos and that the proper tax, if any, has been paid for the book, ostensibly to ...h licensing fees. A book of magic used to harm someone or to cast harmful chaos magic can be confiscated, but not pre-emptively. This liberal policy has b
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  • ...he ancient tisbajutha who liberated the Pallathantic nations from powerful Chaos Rulers during the [[Isbajutha]]. However, the mission and aftermath of the ...s the militant anceps used by tisbajuma during their campaigns against the Chaos Rulers.
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  • ...g. The press is lightly regulated in Gonsk. Printing materials for chaos worship is illegal, but only enforced if the authorities have reasonable suspicion
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  • Prescribed worship as a community is performed in Arathracian Temples according to the Arathra *The Rescue of Rhio from the gods of Chaos
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  • ...Period and many records were destroyed or lost during the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]]. ==Rule of Chaos Mages==
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  • Someone who worships Chaos casually worshiping chaos gods in private, having sympathies to chaos gods or worship. Explanation: In household shrines, a worshiper would light a candle and l
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  • ...anjasthanite' comprises all kingdoms and rulers dated before the period of chaos cults in the seventh millennium before [[Salmakhamer]]. They are ascribed ...e that elves no longer existed in Corundy at some point before the time of Chaos Rule before ca 7,000 AS.
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  • ...ome sectors of former Yophenthean Empire revert from Arathracianism to the worship of the gods of the [[Old Religion]] ;1,800 AI (Humans turn more and more to Chaos Wizardry to defeat Humanlike enemies)
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  • ...rible conflicts waged by the Incarnandist warriors against the rule of the Chaos Leaders ...almakhamer]] Religious reformer who some three thousand years ago restored worship in the [[Isxinthion Gods]]
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  • ...the steppes. [[Prince Ulcanov]] through the turmoil of the Middle Ages of Chaos arose and became self-appointed tyrant of the city for about one hundred fi ...continues to serve as a law court with scheduled days of [[Incarnandist]] Worship. Reliefs inside the basilica depict scenes from the life of the saint and s
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  • ...hed, but some dwarven scholars believe this contributed to the practice of chaos magic among the dwarves that led to the collapse of some dwarven states. ...propitiate different divinities, but share many ancient rites of elemental worship with their Qaish'aa brothers. The Amandal Dwarves clain descent from an anc
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  • ...s included in other articles. These are principally minor divinities whose worship extends into modern times. It also includes unmade divinity pages. :[[Azubis]]: {chaotic neutral, good tendencies} lesser chaos god of musicians and circus performers
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  • ...rible conflicts waged by the Incarnandist warriors against the rule of the Chaos Leaders ...almakhamer]] Religious reformer who some three thousand years ago restored worship in the [[Isxinthion Gods]]
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  • ...nd Aracusian regions are principally Arathracian. The Jathya-Dhumi region worship the modern forms of the ancient [[Kalaman Gods and Religion|Kalaman Gods]]. ==Middle Ages of Chaos==
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  • ...r husbands serve as ministers and ‘generals’ for that tribe. The Anyamuna worship the forces of nature and the most powerful of their deceased ancestors whom
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  • :[[Tayhum]]: NG lesser dwarven god of escaped slaves (worship proscribed) ;Chaos Cults of Ligdo and Saktiya
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  • ...hey could not fully free themselves from their love of the Yophenthean Sun Worship, albeit with considerable regional adaptations. ...noble giants from the Savage Plateau over the Amandal Plateau and down the Chaos-Flow river into the Shadevan Delta, seizing dwarven and human slaves, looti
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