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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.
The key difference between a mia-o'daalad di-kira di-gisa and the other traditions classified under a o'daalad di-kira is that in di-kira di-o'gisa traditions the way that lesser deities are worshipped does not differ from the more important gods and major deities. In most di-kira practices, the act of worshipping through kira is exclusive to the bia-laas o'kaara and the o'kaara.
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