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galacticcmdr [Worship and liturgy]
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 The first oral histories are said to date back to the very creation of the rathari. [[lore:​Aesir|The Breath]] is said to have given life to the birds that soared among the clouds (jundari), those who live in the valleys (rathari), and those who live among the rocks and snow. These oral histories soon became more codified religious practice over the decades, specifically among the rathari who live among the peaks of Y'​bome. The first oral histories are said to date back to the very creation of the rathari. [[lore:​Aesir|The Breath]] is said to have given life to the birds that soared among the clouds (jundari), those who live in the valleys (rathari), and those who live among the rocks and snow. These oral histories soon became more codified religious practice over the decades, specifically among the rathari who live among the peaks of Y'​bome.
  
-Until Y760 [[lore:Age of Empires|AE]] this oral history was kept strictly in the family. Many of the families learned the significant history of the prominent families, but there was not structure to this learning. This created gaps in the historical record, made all the worse after the war with [[altas:​G'​uis]] and the famine that followed. Entire families disappeared along with their history and knowledge.+Until Y760 [[lore:Age of Empires|AE]] this oral history was kept strictly in the family. Many of the families learned the significant history of the prominent families, but there was not structure to this learning. This created gaps in the historical record, made all the worse after the war with [[atlas:​G'​uis]] and the famine that followed. Entire families disappeared along with their history and knowledge.
  
 When the ysh'​nan recovered many of their leaders gathered together and agreed upon a way to share historical stories among themselves. This practice spreak knowledge throughout the range and eventually brought in smaller families. In Y37 AH the last of the large families joined the new practice. There are still a few families that keep to their own, but these are dwindling in number. When the ysh'​nan recovered many of their leaders gathered together and agreed upon a way to share historical stories among themselves. This practice spreak knowledge throughout the range and eventually brought in smaller families. In Y37 AH the last of the large families joined the new practice. There are still a few families that keep to their own, but these are dwindling in number.