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Though extant in various forms for several hundred years, including the famed Torwald's Manuscript, the primary source of {{wp|scripture}} is the Hatsítsuto, a compilation of three scrolls outlining its central tenets. | Though extant in various forms for several hundred years, including the famed Torwald's Manuscript, the primary source of {{wp|scripture}} is the Hatsítsuto, a compilation of three scrolls outlining its central tenets. | ||
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Furózin a religion of Enyaman origin with over XX million followers worldwide, known as Furóltaí. Furózin encompasses a variety of beliefs and spiritual practices largely based on original teachings attributed to the Furómazí (born Nagato Saburo in the mid 11th-century) and resulting interpreted philosophies. Originally arising in the then-Tsurushiman colony of Enyama Zenshō, Furózin is based on a syncretic combination arising from Shinto-Wakatan animism and earlier Tsurushiman teachings on the concept of Zi, or lifeforce.
Though extant in various forms for several hundred years, including the famed Torwald's Manuscript, the primary source of scripture is the Hatsítsuto, a compilation of three scrolls outlining its central tenets.