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| - The Religions vary by race, as the Azaranian empire is not solely constituted of the Azaranians. However, some truth is to be found in how the Azaranians are referred to by the others in the Empire, the Tarhzh'Hator, Time Worshipers. The main religions the Azarath follow are Azarathaka, Ladaditism and Nasaria. All three have similar tenets, and all derive from the worship of the one creator god, who is the God of Time.
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| - The Religions vary by race, as the Azaranian empire is not solely constituted of the Azaranians. However, some truth is to be found in how the Azaranians are referred to by the others in the Empire, the Tarhzh'Hator, Time Worshipers. The main religions the Azarath follow are Azarathaka, Ladaditism and Nasaria. All three have similar tenets, and all derive from the worship of the one creator god, who is the God of Time. The three religions are devoted to time worship. The Priests, called Azkareth in the old tongue, are headed by the Azkare'thangari, A religious council much like the Synod during Russian Imperial times, in Azarathaka and Ladaditism, and by the Thangrazkar is Nasaria. All worship time, all worship the Guardians. However, they differ in their nature. As a Rule, Azaranians value punctuality, as time is their Deity. Their society is based around the Deification of Time, and all connotations that go with it. In their Infancy, the Azaranians obsessed with timekeeping, and calendar making, even passing on a template for one of their more complex calendars to the Maya of earth ... If an Azaranian gives you a time guarantee, you can bet with your life it will be met, even, sometimes, surpassed. To not do so is a great dishonor. The truth of the God of time was said to be revealed by the Guardians to the Azkara. A common saying amongst Azaranians to justify their beliefs, is All Life Ends with Death, even the Universe and its encoding. But time goes on, and Transcends the universe. This is an abbreviation of a passage from the a sacred text common to all Akarethani'Karabe Religions of Time.
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