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The Cult of the Moon is a closed set of practises practised by some of the Eastern [[Spirit Valley Tribes]]. It was first discovered by the [[Fire Nation]] expeditionary forces under the Baron of [[Even Newer Mexico]], and its beliefs are not well understood. Major themes seem to be reverence towards the moon, suspicion of daylight, and a generally hostile attitude to the sun and fire for being "pretenders". Practitioners are extremely hostile towards spirits, but this attitude appears to last for those who convert out of the religion.
The '''Cult of the Moon''' is a closed set of practises practised by some of the Eastern [[Spirit Valley Tribes]]. It was first discovered by the [[Fire Nation]] expeditionary forces under the Baron of [[Even Newer Mexico]], and its beliefs are not well understood. Major themes seem to be reverence towards the moon, suspicion of daylight, and a generally hostile attitude to the sun and fire for being "pretenders". Practitioners are extremely hostile towards spirits, but this attitude appears to last for those who convert out of the religion.
 
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== See also ==
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* [[Carnii]]
* [[Carnii]]
* [[War of the Flowers]]
* [[War of the Flowers]]
* [[List of religions]]


[[Category: Religions]]
[[Category: Religions]]

Revision as of 00:23, 9 February 2022

The Cult of the Moon is a closed set of practises practised by some of the Eastern Spirit Valley Tribes. It was first discovered by the Fire Nation expeditionary forces under the Baron of Even Newer Mexico, and its beliefs are not well understood. Major themes seem to be reverence towards the moon, suspicion of daylight, and a generally hostile attitude to the sun and fire for being "pretenders". Practitioners are extremely hostile towards spirits, but this attitude appears to last for those who convert out of the religion.

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Scriptures

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History

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See also