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== Religion ==
 
== Religion ==
The Pahn Kahl were nature worshippers.{{ref|annotation|wb|chapter=29}} They focus on the storms of the [[Bright Sea]] (also called the Inner Sea) as a manifestation of their "unity" of five gods. They believe that all [[Returned]] are men who deny the power of their gods and are forbidden entrance into heaven, but not sinners worthy of hell, so they are given another chance to try at life and find belief.
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The Pahn Kahl were nature worshippers.{{annotation ref|wb|chapter=29}} They focus on the storms of the [[Bright Sea]] (also called the Inner Sea) as a manifestation of their "unity" of five gods. They believe that all [[Returned]] are men who deny the power of their gods and are forbidden entrance into heaven, but not sinners worthy of hell, so they are given another chance to try at life and find belief.
   
 
Many people in [[Hallandren]] in the present day--such as [[Siri]]--do not understand the Pahn Kahl religion, as many associate the Pahn Kahl as simple Hallandren, rather than their own distinct people.{{ref|b|wb|c|14}}
 
Many people in [[Hallandren]] in the present day--such as [[Siri]]--do not understand the Pahn Kahl religion, as many associate the Pahn Kahl as simple Hallandren, rather than their own distinct people.{{ref|b|wb|c|14}}

Revision as of 19:49, 18 August 2014

Pahn Kahl
World Nalthis

Pahn Kahl was a small territory of Hallandren.

Bluefingers was from Pahn Kahl.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

History

It was an independent nation prior to the rise of Hallandren. The subjugation of the natives by the Hallandren lead to the Pahn Kahl rebellion.

Religion

The Pahn Kahl were nature worshippers.Template:Annotation ref They focus on the storms of the Bright Sea (also called the Inner Sea) as a manifestation of their "unity" of five gods. They believe that all Returned are men who deny the power of their gods and are forbidden entrance into heaven, but not sinners worthy of hell, so they are given another chance to try at life and find belief.

Many people in Hallandren in the present day--such as Siri--do not understand the Pahn Kahl religion, as many associate the Pahn Kahl as simple Hallandren, rather than their own distinct people.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Notes

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