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  • | combatant1 = [[Koshchunism|Koshchunists]] The '''Battle of Dobvod''' was a battle between thousands of [[Koshchunism|Koshchunist insurgents]] and an army assembled by [[Tastanism|Tastanic]] or
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  • ...s assembled, comprising military commanders, bureaucrats and influential [[Koshchunism|Koshchunist]] clerics, which then deliberates over nominations and selects
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  • ...ng possible in the first game, was released, depicting a war between the [[Koshchunism|Devourers]] and the [[Tastanism|Reassemblers]], two global cults who use {{
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  • ...orm of the early imperial period, closely associated with the clergy and [[Koshchunism|religion in general]]. He became deeply interested into religious universal ...s, and read into [[Kamism]], [[Taojiao]], as well as esoteric aspects of [[Koshchunism]] and [[Tastanism]]. Being occupied with these studies he published less an
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  • ...atholicism|Catholic]], [[Sviatism|Sviatist]], [[Tastanism|Tastanic]] and [[Koshchunism|Koshchunist]] religious festivals.
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  • ...in which anyone could make a new life. With this wave of immigrants came [[Koshchunism|koshchunist]] priests, who established religious buildings and attempted to ...}} in which the man provides for the family and the woman stays at home. [[Koshchunism]] has played a key role in the development of Ostrovan culture as well.
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