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'''Mennity Orkanan''' is an umbrella term for a group of Orkanan branches that share the belief that Vind does not have a master plan, meaning the current state of chaos and unrest is considered the final stage. These branches reject the notion of a divinely preordained plan and focus instead on the idea that humanity's role is to draw closer to the deity, Vind, through understanding. According to the Mennity, Vind is non-interventionist and does not interfere directly in the world. | '''Mennity Orkanan''' is an umbrella term for a group of [[Orkanan]] branches that share the belief that Vind does not have a master plan, meaning the current state of chaos and unrest is considered the final stage. These branches reject the notion of a divinely preordained plan and focus instead on the idea that humanity's role is to draw closer to the deity, Vind, through understanding. According to the Mennity, Vind is non-interventionist and does not interfere directly in the world. | ||
Many of these branches are congregated under the | Many of these branches are congregated under the [[Mennity of Vanlösa]], which lends the name "Mennity Orkanan" to the collective. | ||
An influential branch within the Mennity is the | An influential branch within the Mennity is the [[Bengtist Stift]]. This is a nomadic group of Orkanan clergy who follow the migration of free-roaming [[trunkbull]]s. There are about 5,000 followers registered among 14 herds. The Bengtists have a broader influence on a larger population, partly through followers of other stonds inspired by the Bengtists and through their consultation and guidance within interventionist branches. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:23, 3 September 2024
Mennity Orkanan is an umbrella term for a group of Orkanan branches that share the belief that Vind does not have a master plan, meaning the current state of chaos and unrest is considered the final stage. These branches reject the notion of a divinely preordained plan and focus instead on the idea that humanity's role is to draw closer to the deity, Vind, through understanding. According to the Mennity, Vind is non-interventionist and does not interfere directly in the world.
Many of these branches are congregated under the Mennity of Vanlösa, which lends the name "Mennity Orkanan" to the collective.
An influential branch within the Mennity is the Bengtist Stift. This is a nomadic group of Orkanan clergy who follow the migration of free-roaming trunkbulls. There are about 5,000 followers registered among 14 herds. The Bengtists have a broader influence on a larger population, partly through followers of other stonds inspired by the Bengtists and through their consultation and guidance within interventionist branches.