. "Dundorfic paganism (Dundorfian: Dundorfisch Heidentum) refers to the theology and religious practices of the Dundorfic people until the modern era when Hosianism and eventually Luthoranism was brought to Dundorf and Artania as a whole. Dundorfian paganism heavily influenced the Dundorfian people as well as the people around Dundorf and several branches developed from it including Dorvish paganism, Ikradonian paganism and several others. Dundorfic paganism is based around the original pantheon known as the Aesir and the secondary pantheon known as the Vanir. The Aesir are the primary gods of Dundorfic paganism while the Vanir are secondary gods who are much lesser and were traditionally added on due to various reasons."@en . . . "Dundorfic paganism"@en . . "Dundorfic paganism (Dundorfian: Dundorfisch Heidentum) refers to the theology and religious practices of the Dundorfic people until the modern era when Hosianism and eventually Luthoranism was brought to Dundorf and Artania as a whole. Dundorfian paganism heavily influenced the Dundorfian people as well as the people around Dundorf and several branches developed from it including Dorvish paganism, Ikradonian paganism and several others. Dundorfic paganism is based around the original pantheon known as the Aesir and the secondary pantheon known as the Vanir. The Aesir are the primary gods of Dundorfic paganism while the Vanir are secondary gods who are much lesser and were traditionally added on due to various reasons. Dundorfic paganism is slightly different, the Dundorfians saw their gods not only as gods but titans who created the universe. The term titan and god was and is still used interchangeably within Dundorfic paganism. Dundorfic paganism is polytheistic in nature and it is something that the Dundorfians prided themselves on. Today, even after the arrival of Hosianism and later Luthoranism, Dundorfic pagaism is still widely popular in Dundorf and has been used as a ultra-nationalist tool for numerous movements, both right and left-wing. Dundorfic paganism played a role in the formation of the Ordist Church in Dorvik, sometimes known as the Artanian Dundorfic Church (Dundorfian: Art\u00E4nisch Dundorfisch Kirche), it continues to be a dominant religious force in Northern Artania."@en .