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o'mia-raa-dyan-o'daalad

a mia-o'daalad di-kira di-o'gisa

This branch of di-kira tradition is found exclusively in the towns and villages just north of the Ola-kamisaal River. Unlike most other di-kira faiths, this variety use kira to worship all divine beings, not just the gods and the major deities.

a mia-o'daalad di-salilan-daal

This is a small subset of the larger group known as a o'daalad di-adaad. As stated in the name, this mia-o'daalad is found almost exclusively in the city and surrounding villages of Salilan-daal. The feature that defines this tradition as seperate from the rest of a o'daalad di-adaad is that music is seen as the only way to communicate with any divine being.

a mia-o'daalad naal-di-'sala

The subgroup of raa-dyan di-roa beliefs known as a mia-o'daalad naal-di-'sala is categorised as di-roa beliefs that place a small amount of emphasis (if any) on worshipping the o'kaara-isala.

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