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The Anidena Magi was the title used by Beo/Theo to refer to themselves. It's translation out of Baatal has made it a contentious topic in Beoin theological debates.

Two schools of thought exist concerning the term:

The first is to use the direct transliteration which in Lorian would come out to be First Apprentice. This is the school of thought followed by the Hephsat and the Recantists. It emphasizes Beo's non-divine origins and that anyone can reach through to god by following their lessons.

The second believes in the use of the Translation of term into Prophet. This interpretation argues that Beo himself was choose by God to deliver his message. As such Beo while not divine is a spiritually gifted person and as such is elevated above that of humanity. This interpretation is followed by Ardalists, Revivalists, and Verroists.