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== Variants ==
=== [[file:Sun.png]] Solar [[file:Moon.png]] ===
 
=== [[File:AnimistAncient Theocracy.png]]Near AnimistEastern ===
 
==== Canaanite ====
=== [[File:PanSlav.png]] Slavic [[file:SlavPagan.png]]===
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==== [[File:EastSlavNeoPaganPaleoegyptianism-icon.png]] East Slavic and [[File:SouthSlavNeoPagan.png]] South SlavicEgyptian ====
Ancient Egyptian Pagan belief centered on [[File:Abmon.png]] [[Absolute Monarchism|the Pharaohs]], the rulers of Egypt, believed to possess divine powers by virtue of their positions. They acted as intermediaries between their people and the gods, and were obligated to sustain the gods through rituals and offerings so that they could maintain "Ma'at", the order of the cosmos, and repel "Isfet", which was chaos. The state dedicated enormous resources to religious rituals and to the construction of temples. While there is much debate to the extent the pharaoh was considered a god, it seems most likely that the Egyptians viewed royal authority itself as a divine force. Therefore, although the Egyptians recognized that the pharaoh was human and subject to human weakness, they simultaneously viewed him as a god, because the divine power of kingship was incarnated in him. He therefore acted as intermediary between Egypt's people and the gods.
 
==== [[File:WestSlavNeoPaganAnunnakis.png]] West SlavicMesopotamian ====
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=== [[File:NorseTheo.png]] NorseEuropean ===
 
==== [[File:PanCelt.png]] Celtic ====
Ásatrú, also known as Norse Paganism, is one of the largest modern sects of paganism, and in Iceland, accounts for more than 1% of the entire population. Ásatrú hold the belief that there are multiple mortal Gods such as Odin, Thor and Freyja. Each God, or Áss, rules over a different part of the universe, for example thunder, war or the oceans. Æsir are not immortal, as shown by the story of the death of Baldr, nor are they omnibenevolent or omnipotent. The Æsir wage war with the Vanir, the secondary pantheon of Ásatrú. In terms of afterlife, Ásatrú believe that upon a death in combat, the soul is sent to Valhalla, hall of Odin, or Fólkvangr, hall of Freyja, where they will wait until the final battle with the Vanir at Ragnarök. Those who do not die in combat are believed to be reincarnated, with little interference from the Gods in the process.
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===== [[file:Druid.png]] Druidist =====
Ásatrú is a highly liberal faith, as there is no strict dogma or holy book that teaches which exact beliefs to follow, so individuals are allowed to either devote themselves entirely to the pantheon, or simply be spiritual. Politically, Ásatrú value the preservation of the natural world, and are often environmentalists or primitivists, as well as a respect for traditional culture and faith. Ásatrú are divided over the importance of race and genetics in their religion, and subgroups espousing [[File:Odal.png]] [[Odalism]] or [[File: Volk.png]] [[Volkism]] have contributed to a far-right subsection of the faith. The far-right section of Ásatrú is more prevalent in America than Europe, and most European Ásatrú are liberal to left-wing, and Ásatrúarfélagið, the largest Ásatrú association in Iceland and Europe, has publically denounced these ideologies and supported the rights of Ethnic Minorities and the LGBT community. Ásatrú is a deeply divided faith with a bad reputation in America for its connections to the Far-Right, however elsewhere around the world, and for the vast majority of Ásatrú, the religion is one of peace and tolerance that encourages pacifism and ecologism over all.
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=== [[File:PanCelt.png]] Celtic ===
==== [[file:Druid.png]] Druidist ====
 
=== [[file:PanGerman.png]] Germanic ===
 
==== [[file:PanGerman.png]] Germanic ====
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==== [[file:Hellegre.png]] [[file:Hellerom.png]] Hellenistic [[File:Hellenism.png]] ====
Hellenistic Pagans, or Ancient Greek Pagans, worship a pantheon of many different gods and goddesses, most notably the Twelve Olympians. These gods were considered to be immortal, however they were not all-powerful, or even all-good. They were subordinate in power to the concept of fate, they behaved like humans and had human vices. They also could interact with humans and even have children with humans. Some gods were specifically associated with a certain city. Athena was associated with Athens, Apollo with Delphi and Delos, Zeus with Olympia and Aphrodite with Corinth. But other gods were also worshipped in these cities. Other deities were associated with nations outside of Greece; Poseidon was associated with Ethiopia and Troy, and Ares with Thrace.
 
==== [[File:Paleoegyptianism-iconNorseTheo.png]] EgyptianNorse ====
Ásatrú, also known as Norse Paganism, is one of the largest modern sects of paganism, and in Iceland, accounts for more than 1% of the entire population. Ásatrú hold the belief that there are multiple mortal Gods such as Odin, Thor and Freyja. Each God, or Áss, rules over a different part of the universe, for example thunder, war or the oceans. Æsir are not immortal, as shown by the story of the death of Baldr, nor are they omnibenevolent or omnipotent. The Æsir wage war with the Vanir, the secondary pantheon of Ásatrú. In terms of afterlife, Ásatrú believe that upon a death in combat, the soul is sent to Valhalla, hall of Odin, or Fólkvangr, hall of Freyja, where they will wait until the final battle with the Vanir at Ragnarök. Those who do not die in combat are believed to be reincarnated, with little interference from the Gods in the process.
Ancient Egyptian Pagan belief centered on [[File:Abmon.png]] [[Absolute Monarchism|the Pharaohs]], the rulers of Egypt, believed to possess divine powers by virtue of their positions. They acted as intermediaries between their people and the gods, and were obligated to sustain the gods through rituals and offerings so that they could maintain "Ma'at", the order of the cosmos, and repel "Isfet", which was chaos. The state dedicated enormous resources to religious rituals and to the construction of temples. While there is much debate to the extent the pharaoh was considered a god, it seems most likely that the Egyptians viewed royal authority itself as a divine force. Therefore, although the Egyptians recognized that the pharaoh was human and subject to human weakness, they simultaneously viewed him as a god, because the divine power of kingship was incarnated in him. He therefore acted as intermediary between Egypt's people and the gods.
 
Ásatrú is a highly liberal faith, as there is no strict dogma or holy book that teaches which exact beliefs to follow, so individuals are allowed to either devote themselves entirely to the pantheon, or simply be spiritual. Politically, Ásatrú value the preservation of the natural world, and are often environmentalists or primitivists, as well as a respect for traditional culture and faith. Ásatrú are divided over the importance of race and genetics in their religion, and subgroups espousing [[File:Odal.png]] [[Odalism]] or [[File: Volk.png]] [[Volkism]] have contributed to a far-right subsection of the faith. The far-right section of Ásatrú is more prevalent in America than Europe, and most European Ásatrú are liberal to left-wing, and Ásatrúarfélagið, the largest Ásatrú association in Iceland and Europe, has publically denounced these ideologies and supported the rights of Ethnic Minorities and the LGBT community. Ásatrú is a deeply divided faith with a bad reputation in America for its connections to the Far-Right, however elsewhere around the world, and for the vast majority of Ásatrú, the religion is one of peace and tolerance that encourages pacifism and ecologism over all.
=== [[File:Res_Publica.png]] Roman ===
 
==== [[File:AnunnakisRes_Publica.png]] Anunnakism (Mesopotamian)Roman ====
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==== [[File:YazidismPanSlav.png]] YazidiSlavic [[file:SlavPagan.png]] ====
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===== [[File:EastSlavNeoPagan.png]] East Slavic and [[File:SouthSlavNeoPagan.png]] South Slavic =====
=== Indigenous Americas ===
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===== [[fileFile:MayanWestSlavNeoPagan.png]] MayanWest Slavic =====
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=== IndigenousAmerican AmericasIndigenous ===
 
==== [[file:Cball-Aztec.png]] Aztec ====
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==== [[file:Inca.png]] Incan ====
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By 1529 the first Spanish conquistadors had reached the Inca empire, in 1532 a second wave had arrived with a charter allowing their conquest of Inca lands. During this time a civil war had broken out in the Inca Empire over which of Huyana's 2 sons, Huáscar and Atahualpa, would succeed him, with Atahualpa and his allies winning the war.
Between the diseases brought from Europe by the conquistadors, Atahualpa's capture and subsequent execution, the conquest of the Inca capital of Cusco (albeit it was reconquered briefly by the Incas) and the other military attacks the empire's strength was gradually weakened until it was fully conquered by the Spanish crown and the area was colonized.
 
==== [[Filefile:Res_PublicaMayan.png]] RomanMayan ====
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==== [[File:Native.png]] Native American Spirituality/Creation Myths ====
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Has been argued to be a form of Proto-anarchism, influenced Karl Marx and his idea of "primitive communism" mythology, and structure a huge WIP.
===== [[File:Cball-Nunavut.png]] Inuit =====
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===== [[File:Totemism.png]] Pacific Northwest Coast Tribes =====
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===== Plains Tribes =====
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===== Southwestern Tribes =====
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===== Woodland Tribes =====
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=== [[File:Neo-Paganism-iconAnimist Theocracy.png]] Neo-PaganismAnimist ===
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=== [[file:Sun.png]] Solar [[file:Moon.png]] ===
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=== [[File:Neo-Paganism-icon.png]] Neo-Pagan===
 
==== Wicca ====
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====New Age====
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=== Fictional ===
 
==== [[File:Hyperborea.png]] Slavo-AryanismAryan/Hyperborea ====
'''Slavo-Aryanism''' is the ideology of a warlord state and formable nation called '''Hyperborea''' in the Hearts of Iron IV mod The New Order: Last Days of Europe. It is a Russian ultranationalist ideology which takes heavy influence from contemporary Hyperborean thought and ancient slavic aesthetics it believes that Slavs are the true Aryans.