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[[File:MizarianReligiousRelic1.png|150px|thumb|left|<small>''Image 1:The Eleventh Primer''</small>]] The Mizarians do not consider themselves 'religious', and do not have any deities they worship. Instead, they follow a Spritualist doctrine called the Kahlto - the Wheel of Existence - that states that peace and peaceful non-resistance will ensure the development of the soul and allow it to transcend their physical forms and eventually become one with the universe around them. | [[File:MizarianReligiousRelic1.png|150px|thumb|left|<small>''Image 1:The Eleventh Primer''</small>]] The Mizarians do not consider themselves 'religious', and do not have any deities they worship. Instead, they follow a Spritualist doctrine called the Kahlto - the Wheel of Existence - that states that peace and peaceful non-resistance will ensure the development of the soul and allow it to transcend their physical forms and eventually become one with the universe around them. | ||
The writings of the Kahlto are endless, reprinted and rephrased continuously for centuries, but always kept as close to the original writings - also known as the 'Lost Scriptures' - as possible. The first of those, the Primer of Tol'n, is considered the long lost origin of the Kahlto.<ref>[https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-artemis/c/_x58mwhsCi4 ''"I've got a Need for Discovery!"'']</ref> The oldest physical example of religious canon for the Kahlto is a stone slab known as the Eleventh Primer, currently on display in the capital city. The Kahlto is written as a series of tenets, philosophical commandments detailing the proper way to live. | The writings of the Kahlto are endless, reprinted and rephrased continuously for centuries, but always kept as close to the original writings - also known as the 'Lost Scriptures' - as possible. The first of those, the Primer of Tol'n, is considered the long lost origin of the Kahlto.<ref>[https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-artemis/c/_x58mwhsCi4 ''"I've got a Need for Discovery!"'']</ref> The oldest physical example of religious canon for the Kahlto is a stone slab known as the Eleventh Primer, currently on display in the capital city. The Kahlto is written as a series of [[Mizarian/Kahlto Tenets|tenets]], philosophical commandments detailing the proper way to live. | ||
==Mythology== | ==Mythology== |
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