The Old Order is an ancient belief system, established with a fairly concrete canon around 230 (Before St. ) in Ganykdemir. Its mythos is rife with mythology and religious depth, rivaling those of other religions in Ganagu, and it is the source of nearly all religion in modern-day Ganykdemir, and a few areas abroad. Although it is consistent for the most part, there are divergences by region to suit the areas' tastes and cultures. Mythos text that is canon in Zafarganyk is in yellow, while canon text in Medurimadi is in green, and canon text in other countries or disciples is in grey. __TOC__
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| - The Old Order is an ancient belief system, established with a fairly concrete canon around 230 (Before St. ) in Ganykdemir. Its mythos is rife with mythology and religious depth, rivaling those of other religions in Ganagu, and it is the source of nearly all religion in modern-day Ganykdemir, and a few areas abroad. Although it is consistent for the most part, there are divergences by region to suit the areas' tastes and cultures. Mythos text that is canon in Zafarganyk is in yellow, while canon text in Medurimadi is in green, and canon text in other countries or disciples is in grey. __TOC__
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| - The Old Order is an ancient belief system, established with a fairly concrete canon around 230 (Before St. ) in Ganykdemir. Its mythos is rife with mythology and religious depth, rivaling those of other religions in Ganagu, and it is the source of nearly all religion in modern-day Ganykdemir, and a few areas abroad. Although it is consistent for the most part, there are divergences by region to suit the areas' tastes and cultures. Mythos text that is canon in Zafarganyk is in yellow, while canon text in Medurimadi is in green, and canon text in other countries or disciples is in grey. __TOC__
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