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{{Infobox religion|name=The Old Faith|scripture=Collected Scripts of the Knowing|theology=Monotheistic|leader_title=Archeon|leader_name=Tomas | {{Infobox religion|name=The Old Faith|scripture=Collected Scripts of the Knowing|theology=Monotheistic|leader_title=Archeon|leader_name=[[Tomas IV]]|area=Old Faithdom|language=Claycian|founder=Prophet Marcial}}{{WIP}} | ||
== Structure == | == Structure == | ||
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==== Monk ==== | ==== Monk ==== | ||
=== Synods & Conclaves === | |||
== Acts of Worships == | |||
=== Declaration of Faith === | |||
=== Prayer === | |||
==== Yukdua ==== | |||
Yukdua (Morning Prayer) is the first prayer of the day conducted by followers of the Old Faith; the prayer was historically done at the crack of dawn but is now practiced towards 7:00 to the morning. The | |||
==== Dusdua ==== | |||
Dusdua (Evening Prayer) is the second and final prayer of the day done by believers of the Old Faith | |||
== Prophets == | == Prophets == |
Latest revision as of 06:48, 18 November 2024
The Old Faith | |
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Scripture | Collected Scripts of the Knowing |
Theology | Monotheistic |
Archeon | Tomas IV |
Region | Old Faithdom |
Language | Claycian |
Founder | Prophet Marcial |
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Structure
Buildings
Great Septs
Septs
Religious Positions
Archeon
High Septon
Septon
Septa
Monk
Synods & Conclaves
Acts of Worships
Declaration of Faith
Prayer
Yukdua
Yukdua (Morning Prayer) is the first prayer of the day conducted by followers of the Old Faith; the prayer was historically done at the crack of dawn but is now practiced towards 7:00 to the morning. The
Dusdua
Dusdua (Evening Prayer) is the second and final prayer of the day done by believers of the Old Faith