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The '''Holodomatic School''' (<span title="Greek">Literary Kaikian</span> ''<sup>ͱ</sup>ολοδωματικα'', "Whole Household") is a major Post-Antican religious tradition. While its theology and terminology draws primarily from the Kaikian Tradition, there are also influences from [[Aryasht|Aryashti Sattva]] and [[Church of Elwynn|Elwynnese religion]] as well as other regional Antican traditions. As a distinct sect, it developed among the refugees of the Kaikian Diaspora and has become the dominant tradition of the [[Kezan|County Palatine of Kezan]].
The '''Holodomatic School''' (<span title="Greek">Literary Kaikian</span> ''ͱολοδωματικα'', "Whole Household") is a major Post-Antican religious tradition. While its theology and terminology draws primarily from the Kaikian Tradition, there are also influences from [[Aryasht|Aryashti Sattva]] and [[Church of Elwynn|Elwynnese religion]] as well as other regional Antican traditions. As a distinct sect, it developed among the refugees of the Kaikian Diaspora and has become the dominant tradition of the [[Kezan|County Palatine of Kezan]].


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Revision as of 05:26, 30 October 2016

The Holodomatic School (Literary Kaikian ͱολοδωματικα, "Whole Household") is a major Post-Antican religious tradition. While its theology and terminology draws primarily from the Kaikian Tradition, there are also influences from Aryashti Sattva and Elwynnese religion as well as other regional Antican traditions. As a distinct sect, it developed among the refugees of the Kaikian Diaspora and has become the dominant tradition of the County Palatine of Kezan.