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| Other Names | - |
| Status | Philosophy |
| Area Of Control | Following one's chosen path, striving to be true to one's Fate. |
| Ethos | Every person is Fated to walk their path. It is their lot in life. One must be happy with one's life, strive to be a person of good character, endure life's troubles with a happy heart. |
| Pantheon | Human |
| Worshipers | Mostly slaves of the Rukemian Empire and other eastern Ithrian lands. |
| Appearance | - |
| Symbol | A broken circle. |
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The Hramish faith of slaves from the Padashan Empire has blended with the Myrian gods and Karthasian intellectualism (and other influences) to form a new religion. Slaves transported to new lands take their religion with them. A new blended quas-religion has formed. It is practiced by the slaves of the Rukemain Empire. It is outlawed in the Rukemian Empire and so it is practiced in secret.
Harani is a very community based form of worship that emphasis fellowship, strength in numbers, optimism for the future, positive change, overcoming odds and enduring the trials of life. Its rituals involve many people, but require little in the way of trappings. Those who practice Harani have little wealth and so it requires little of them.
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Harani is practiced primarily by the slaves of the Rukemian Empire. However, it's popularity has spread and it is practiced by the impoverished, the weak, the enslaved, the imprisoned and the miserable throughout the eastern Ithrian lands. Many downtrodden slaves and serfs in Ormek practice it as do peasants in Rukemian and debtors in Drakkel.
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This page last updated Monday, October 08, 2007. Copyright 1990-2008 David M. Roomes.