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[[File:Animist Theocracy.png]] Animist Theocracy<br>
[[File:Animist Theocracy.png]] Animist Theocracy<br>
[[File:Cball-Aztec.png]] Aztec Theocracy<br> [[File:Tengrism.png]] Tengri Theocracy<br>
[[File:Cball-Aztec.png]] Aztec Theocracy<br> [[File:Tengrism.png]] Tengri Theocracy<br>
(Insert pagan religion) Theocracy<br>[[File:Pantheism.png]] Pantheism (Debatably)<br>[[file:AltrChrist.png|link=Alt-Right]]/{{Alias|AltrAth.png|Alt-Right|[[File:LARPagan.png]] LARPagan}}<br>[[File:Cball-Morocco.png]] <s>Moroccoball</s><br>
(Insert pagan religion) Theocracy<br>[[File:Pantheism.png]] Pantheism (Debatably)<br>[[File:AltrChrist.png|link=Alt-Right]]/{{Alias|AltrAth.png|Alt-Right|[[File:LARPagan.png]] LARPagan}}<br>[[File:Cball-Morocco.png]] <s>Moroccoball</s><br>
[[File:Totemism.png]] American Indian Theocracy
[[File:Totemism.png]] American Indian Theocracy
|alignments = [[File:Authunity.png]] [[:Category:Authoritarian Unity|AuthUnity]] (in state structures) <br>
|alignments = [[File:Authunity.png]] [[:Category:Authoritarian Unity|AuthUnity]] (in state structures) <br>
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[[File:Esofash.png]] [[Esoteric Fascism]]<br>
[[File:Esofash.png]] [[Esoteric Fascism]]<br>
[[File:Esosoul.png]] [[Soulism|Esoteric Soulism]]<br>
[[File:Esosoul.png]] [[Soulism|Esoteric Soulism]]<br>
[[File: Hind.png]] [[Hindu Theocracy]]<br>
[[File:Hind.png]] [[Hindu Theocracy]]<br>
[[File:Juche.png]] [[Juche]] (partly)<br>
[[File:Juche.png]] [[Juche]] (partly)<br>
[[File:Nooc.png]] [[Noocracy]]<br>
[[File:Nooc.png]] [[Noocracy]]<br>
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[[File:Pacfem-1.png]] [[Pacifist Feminism]]<br>
[[File:Pacfem-1.png]] [[Pacifist Feminism]]<br>
[[File:Res Publica.png]] [[Roman Republicanism]]<br>
[[File:Res Publica.png]] [[Roman Republicanism]]<br>
[[File: Satan.png]] [[Satanic Theocracy]] (most)<br>
[[File:Satan.png]] [[Satanic Theocracy]] (most)<br>
[[File: Shinto_Theocracy.png]] [[State Shinto]] (Ko-Shinto)<br>
[[File:Shinto_Theocracy.png]] [[State Shinto]] (Ko-Shinto)<br>
[[File: Volk.png]] [[Volkism]]<br>
[[File:Volk.png]] [[Volkism]]<br>
[[File:Religious.png]] Pretty much every modern religion
[[File:Religious.png]] Pretty much every modern religion
|definition = An ideology that wants paganism to be the ruling religion over the state.
|definition = An ideology that wants paganism to be the ruling religion over the state.
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*[[File:Ultranat.png]] [[Ultranationalism]]
*[[File:Ultranat.png]] [[Ultranationalism]]
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}}'''Pagan Theocracy''' is a [[file:Religious.png]] [[:Category:Religious|religious]], culturally variable, civically variable, and economically variable and usually center ideology that wants paganism to be the ruling religion over the community. In state societies, this usually manifests itself in extreme [[file:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism|authoritarianism]] and while may somewhat vary, often will execute those who have a different interpretation of pagan beliefs. However in tribal societies it often is extremely libertarian and varies greatly among practitioners of different areas and is generally much less statist and is usually more of a structure of social taboos to ensure the survival of the tribe and was "more or less" decided by the people of said tribe, whether it be through democratic vote and/or traditional societal roles such as elders or chiefs who often either were elected by the tribe and/or were given such power via tradition.
}}'''Pagan Theocracy''' is a [[File:Religious.png]] [[:Category:Religious|religious]], culturally variable, civically variable, and economically variable and usually center ideology that wants paganism to be the ruling religion over the community. In state societies, this usually manifests itself in extreme [[File:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism|authoritarianism]] and while may somewhat vary, often will execute those who have a different interpretation of pagan beliefs. However in tribal societies it often is extremely libertarian and varies greatly among practitioners of different areas and is generally much less statist and is usually more of a structure of social taboos to ensure the survival of the tribe and was "more or less" decided by the people of said tribe, whether it be through democratic vote and/or traditional societal roles such as elders or chiefs who often either were elected by the tribe and/or were given such power via tradition.


== History ==
== History ==
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===== [[file:Druid.png]] Druidist =====
===== [[File:Druid.png]] Druidist =====
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==== [[file:PanGerman.png]] Germanic ====
==== [[File:PanGerman.png]] Germanic ====
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==== [[file:Hellegre.png]] [[file:Hellerom.png]] Hellenistic [[File:Hellenism.png]] ====
==== [[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.
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.


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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.
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.


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.
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:Res_Publica.png]] Roman ====
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==== [[File:PanSlav.png]] Slavic [[file:SlavPagan.png]] ====
==== [[File:PanSlav.png]] Slavic [[File:SlavPagan.png]] ====
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=== American Indigenous ===
=== American Indigenous ===


==== [[file:Cball-Aztec.png]] Aztec ====
==== [[File:Cball-Aztec.png]] Aztec ====
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==== [[file:Inca.png]] Incan ====
==== [[File:Inca.png]] Incan ====
'''Inca Theocracy''' is the rule under the religion of the Inca. The Inca people were polytheistic, but their most important god was Inti, the Sun god, whom the Inca believed the Inca Emperors to be the lineal descendants of. Ruling in the governmental system was done by the ''Sapa'' who ruled over an aristocracy made up of local elites directly recruited by the by the state to serve them.
'''Inca Theocracy''' is the rule under the religion of the Inca. The Inca people were polytheistic, but their most important god was Inti, the Sun god, whom the Inca believed the Inca Emperors to be the lineal descendants of. Ruling in the governmental system was done by the ''Sapa'' who ruled over an aristocracy made up of local elites directly recruited by the by the state to serve them.


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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.
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.


==== [[file:Mayan.png]] Mayan ====
==== [[File:Mayan.png]] Mayan ====
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=== [[file:Sun.png]] Solar [[file:Moon.png]] ===
=== [[File:Sun.png]] Solar [[File:Moon.png]] ===
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*[[File:JewTheo.png]] [[Jewish Theocracy]] - Haha yeah keep seething about Hadrian! (I really don't hate Jews though, so please stop calling me an antisemite)
*[[File:JewTheo.png]] [[Jewish Theocracy]] - Haha yeah keep seething about Hadrian! (I really don't hate Jews though, so please stop calling me an antisemite)
*[[File:Reactsoc.png]] [[Reactionary Socialism]] - Evil commie who wants to burn me at the stake.
*[[File:Reactsoc.png]] [[Reactionary Socialism]] - Evil commie who wants to burn me at the stake.
*[[File:LiberationTheo.png]] [[Liberation Theology]] - Lol, you are just butthurt that [[File: Native.png]] [[Indigenism|he]] likes me more than you... Stop cucking out to worshiping a Jew on a stick and betraying your ancestor's true beliefs.
*[[File:LiberationTheo.png]] [[Liberation Theology]] - Lol, you are just butthurt that [[File:Native.png]] [[Indigenism|he]] likes me more than you... Stop cucking out to worshiping a Jew on a stick and betraying your ancestor's true beliefs.
*[[File:Kratos.png]] [[Kraterocracy|Kratos]] - STOP KILLING MY GODS YOU MONSTER!!
*[[File:Kratos.png]] [[Kraterocracy|Kratos]] - STOP KILLING MY GODS YOU MONSTER!!