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TheNightAvl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Radic mythology is the collection of myths belonging to the {{w|Radic people}}, inherited from the polytheistic traditions of {{w|Hirdic mythology}}. It is fundamentally related to {{w|Riyanic mythology}}, although how these mythologies are understood is quite different. == Relations to Laefevic mythology == Certain {{w|spirit}}s from {{w|Laefevic mythology}} are understood to be parallels of certain Hirdic deities, potentially relics of early Laenkean beliefs. The most...") Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit |
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Radic mythology is the collection of myths belonging to the Radic people, inherited from the polytheistic traditions of Hirdic mythology. It is fundamentally related to Riyanic mythology, although how these mythologies are understood is quite different.
Relations to Laefevic mythology
Certain spirits from Laefevic mythology are understood to be parallels of certain Hirdic deities, potentially relics of early Laenkean beliefs. The most apparent example of this is the spirit of judgement and reincarnation Lidow (Laefevian Lidwa, comparable to the Radic god of judgement and law Litow (Radestrian Letua).