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{{here}} is the set of myths belonging to the Hirdic people, which developed into the {{w|Radic mythology|Radic}} and {{w|Riyanic mythology|Riyanic}} mythologies. Due to the differing cultures of mythology in the two branches and a lack of attested records, not much is known about the exact nature of Hirdic mythology other than that it was polytheistic, though some deities can be ‘reconstructed’ from parallels in Radic and Riyanic traditions.
{{here}} refers to the polytheistic beliefs of the Hirdic people, which developed into the {{w|Radic mythology|Radic}} and {{w|Riyanic mythology|Riyanic}} mythologies. Due to the differing cultures of mythology in the two branches and a lack of attested records, not much is known about the exact nature of Hirdic mythology other than that it was polytheistic, though many deities can be ‘reconstructed’ from parallels in Radic and Riyanic mythology.

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