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Pahkmaan Feevar
| pronunciation key | Pa-ak-ma-n Fe-ve-ar |
| object of worship | Pahkmaan |
| holy text | ancient cave drawings |
| main holiday | Wang Chung |
| stance on partial birth abortions | nothing that can potentially lead to ghosts |
Beliefs
Describing a person as having "Pahkmaan Feevar" is to say they are a devotee of Pahkmaan. In the context of the Wang Kingdom however it means to have a compulsive urge to pursue its tenets. Feevarists believe in spirits that cause great mischief in the world and often eat yellow discs called large dhots in the belief that for a short period of time it will be the spirits who must flee from them.
History
Although tales of Pahkmaan are beyond ancient Pahkmaan Feevar didn't become a formal religion until the Wang Era under the High August Jade Lotus Emperors. After the end of The Wandering Age the Feevar spread to other parts of Battal but was repressed, treated like some kind of infection, and thereafter it declined greatly.
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