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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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== Relations to Laefevic mythology == | == 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 apparent example of this is the spirit of judgement and reincarnation {{w|Lidow}} ({{m+|lfv|Lidwa}}, comparable to the Radic god of judgement and law {{w|Litow}} ({{m+|rad|Letua}}). | 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 apparent example of this is the spirit of judgement and reincarnation {{w|Lidow}} ({{m+|lfv|Lidwa}}), comparable to the Radic god of judgement and law {{w|Litow}} ({{m+|rad|Letua}}). |