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'''Alpan Aska Capre''', commonly known simply as '''Alpan''', was an ancient Rassenic cleric who founded [[Eisna]], [[Cel|the world]]'s largest and most prominent religion. After claiming to have received a prophetic vision from a Rassenic deity known as the "Veiled One", he began preaching a new, [[wikipedia:Monotheism|monotheistic]] faith, gaining a modest following before his death at the age of 39. | '''Alpan Aska Capre''', commonly known simply as '''Alpan''', was an ancient Rassenic cleric and self-proclaimed prophet who founded [[Eisna]], [[Cel|the world]]'s largest and most prominent religion. After claiming to have received a prophetic vision from a Rassenic deity known as the "Veiled One", he began preaching a new, [[wikipedia:Monotheism|monotheistic]] faith, gaining a modest following before his death at the age of 39. |
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Alpan Aska Capre, commonly known simply as Alpan, was an ancient Rassenic cleric and self-proclaimed prophet who founded Eisna, the world's largest and most prominent religion. After claiming to have received a prophetic vision from a Rassenic deity known as the "Veiled One", he began preaching a new, monotheistic faith, gaining a modest following before his death at the age of 39.