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In the table below is an overview of 120 exemplars, their original source or era, and their equivalent names in languages like Pastanan, Hallish, and Stoldish, as well as extinct languages that are still used artificially in a liturgical context like Fyrinhyggun and Scarch.
In the table below is an overview of 120 exemplars, their original source or era, and their equivalent names in languages like Pastanan, Hallish, and Stoldish, as well as extinct languages that are still used artificially in a liturgical context like Fyrinhyggun and Scarch.
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This list of exemplars follows the registry at the Kulla Canon. The so-called generic exemplars are canonical in almost every branch of Orkanan. In this article, they are first sorted by source, starting with the exemplars mentioned in the oldest books of the scriptures. Secondly, there is an alphabetical list that also includes some, but not all, regional or congregational exemplars.

Generic Exemplars

First Era

First Era exemplars are those mentioned in the scriptures as such.

  • Book of Five Exemplars: Wecka, Siutton, Delad Tvo, Ferck, Grund, Emnes, Iemte Stelthet.
  • Book of Kings: Valdemar Helgand, Harbard, Grimner, Helge Hjorvardsson, Ilgen, Otto, and others.
  • Second Book of Exemplars: Semund, Frode, Walan, Watruder, Iodhann, Iurran, Iacke, Per, Trim, Volund, Huge, Arnald, Arvid, Edvin, Mathars, Oyvind.
  • Queens of the Silver Age: Anna Maris, Frida, Gertrud Dalmans, Gudrun Hulasdotter, Ioharna Regelmässa, Karin Drotten, Kira, Klara af Östvall, Klarissa, Lilmo, Lindra, Lipa, and 6 others.
  • Sisters of Mercy: Quadens of Åldrik, Adeleis Systramin, Ermana Systramin, Lukrissa Systramin, Marriandra Systramin, Sunsanna Systramin, Vallentina Systramin.

Second Era

Second Era exemplars are those confirmed during the Orkanan Realm of Stoldavia and included in the scriptures in one of the Second Era books.

  • Exemplars include: Greta, Hedvig, Hjertrud Lifwen, Kung Alvar, Olof Botildas, Orms, Ränna, Sigfrid Skiöld, Stoffe Vite, Agunna Ionsdotter, Björn Fagra, Gumse Kulla, Hera Ro den Röda, Åtvidh, and others.

Third Era

Third Era exemplars are from the post-realm age mentioned in the Skara Canon as well as included in the scriptures in one of the Third Era books. An important note should be made that the Third Era includes the imperial age (Greater Stoldavic Empire), which could result in overlap in both categories. Third Era exemplars are those who are common in all branches of Orkanan, in contrast to the imperial exemplars that usually don't have a status in Northern Anaria.

  • Exemplars include: Kelta, Love, Ludvig, Östack, and others.

North Anarian Exemplars

  • Include regional figures recognized primarily in the Northern Anarian branches of Orkanan.

Peratolian Exemplars

  • Exemplars include: Alexander Teller, Benedikt Nänkaås, Benedetto, Benedikt Sandal, Camilla, Ex. Depellorrion, Donato, Favstomarin, Felixian, Gais Ruvas, Iohann af Talpå, Iohann Anarris, Livia, Matalia, Nicklas Dorgå, Nicklas Kella, Nicklas Rälla, Per af Pastan, Rikhard af ###, Romell, Rosella, Sergel, Silvia, Titia Serena Furlanå, Vicktor, and others.

Non-Interventionist Exemplars

Non-interventionists only accept First Era generic exemplars and have individually approved most of the Second Era exemplars, but hardly any of the Third Era. Instead, the Mennity of Vanlösa manages a canon that only lists 26 names outside the First and Second Era exemplars, including Bengtist Stift Bengt.

Imperial Mellanhand Exemplars

Imperial exemplars are those mentioned in the Östervallen Canon but cannot be considered generic due to the fact that some Orkanan factions have not confirmed this status.

  • Exemplars include: Ellen, Enock, Kung Hroar, Kung Knut, and others.

Post-Imperial Mellanhand Exemplars

Post-Imperial exemplars are those confirmed by Mellanhand congregations after the fall of the Greater Stoldavic Empire.

  • Hagen Stift: Iohan Hær af Wåmås, Iunsala Stift of Ådalen, Adolf Odal, Iun af Odal, and others.
  • Kulla Dunsvik Stift: Axel Halt, Piper, and others.
  • Liden Stift: Måns den Store, and others.

Alphabetic List of Exemplar Equivalents

The official registry of all exemplars takes place at one of the three registries in Kulla Kronområde: Grönkulla, Hederskulla, or Österkulla. Many exemplars are known by different names in different denominations. Other exemplars aren’t even recognized in other congregations, and there are even exemplars that go by the same name but are not the same person. The registries keep track of this. Therefore, the imperial Mellanhand standard registry at Hederskulla is considered the original name for each of the exemplars where local names can be added for clarification.

In the table below is an overview of 120 exemplars, their original source or era, and their equivalent names in languages like Pastanan, Hallish, and Stoldish, as well as extinct languages that are still used artificially in a liturgical context like Fyrinhyggun and Scarch.