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'''Trinitarianism''' is a polytheistic religion, centered around the belief of three three deities, [[The Judge]], [[the Craftsman]], and [[the Midwife]] and their teachings to humanity. Adherents of the religion are called Trinitarians. The faith rose to prominence in the third century CE throughout the [[Vanderic Empire]] and subsequently the [[Tiburian Empire]] to its South. Today Trinitarianism is the most widespread religion in Estere and spread around [[Eordus]].
'''Trinitarianism''' is a polytheistic religion, centered around the belief of three three deities, [[Othic, The Judge]], [[Trothin, The Craftsman]], and [[Estere, The Midwife]] and their teachings to humanity. Adherents of the religion are called Trinitarians. The faith rose to prominence in the third century CE throughout the [[Vanderic Empire]] and subsequently the [[Tiburian Empire]] to its South. Today Trinitarianism is the most widespread religion in Estere and spread around [[Eordus]].

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Trinitarianism is a polytheistic religion, centered around the belief of three three deities, Othic, The Judge, Trothin, The Craftsman, and Estere, The Midwife and their teachings to humanity. Adherents of the religion are called Trinitarians. The faith rose to prominence in the third century CE throughout the Vanderic Empire and subsequently the Tiburian Empire to its South. Today Trinitarianism is the most widespread religion in Estere and spread around Eordus.