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!Celebreating
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|Åttnan/Pray day
|8th every month
|To pray to Agania
|pray,pray,pray eat something good
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|Resedagen/Tau day
|20th september
|Celebreate IceBoys journey
|pray and celebreate very much
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|DooDåas Doodag/Dåas Day
|25th-31th December
|Cry over Doo DoosDåas death
|Cry, pray and cry
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|Aprilum/Aprilum day
|15th April
|Celebrate Agania
|Pray and celebreate.
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|Velpe
|Woodrice day
|30th June
|Celebreate Rice/Sugarcane, andalso Woodthe celebration of Tuvö
|Pray and celebreate.
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|Fredag/Friday
|Mounk day
|Every Friday
|Resting day, eat a fredagsmounk
|Pray and rest
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|Himmlakropparnas dag/Celestialbody's day
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The Aganists have three levels of administration, The Highest Krans, The Lower Krans and The Brons Krans all are councils.
 
The Highest Krans is made up of the people of the church and is lead by the King of Aganists, the leader of the entire aganist faith who sha'll show Aganists the way of Agania. The Highest Krans decide on things that are big for all Aganists, but not political often. For example it can be the choice of building a new church or make someone a Tar. TheRead Kransabout wasthe startedcreation whenof the Dasikshighest appointedkrans in the end of the chapter called "The Dasiks" theirin KingNasbookn.
 
The Lower Krans is made up of political leaders of Aganist countries and they decide on political things regarding Aganism, for example to sanction a countrie who has done something bad to the Aganian faith or the people of Agania. The Krans was started after Agania gave her 13 white doves to the early Äggish Kings.
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One day one of the Månefolk accidentaly spilled milk on Aganias long hair. In her Anger she shouted at him. The Månefolk who spilled was called Gern and first he was embarassed but them anger grew within him. In that moment the first evil was created. Gern then travelled to Jord and kidnapped some of Vanias women and fled to the mountain of Grao were he and his descendants created the fortress of Örnöga, the centre of all the world evil.
 
===== Dåå Dåå/Dåas =====
Realising her wrongs Agania became sad and bored and none of the Månefolk could cheer her up. But one of the Månefolk, a young man called squire Sylvias, came up with the idea to sew a magic doll that always could cheer her up. Sylvias gave it to Agania and she became very happy. As a thank you Agania promoted Sylvias too An leader of a bastion. Everyting was going great until one day when Agania realised that the doll (Now called Dåas or Dåå Dåå) had escaped. Dååå Dåå became a living thing and fleed down to Jord. Dåå Dåås footprints began outside the Vania city of Belae. Agania and the guards that followed her continued a long way south to find Dåå Dåå. But one of the locals showed them right into a trap laid up by Gern and his men to get revenge on Agania. Gern lost the battle and had too flee back to Örnöga and since then no Gernsimer has since then been alowed to talk about it. The Hunt continued west. On the cold fields many of Aganias guard froze to death. But after a long long time they came to the end of the field were a long sea spread out. On this cliff, now called Venured, they found Dåå Dåå, looking out over the sea. When Agania saw the happines and the calmness in his eyes she said to him "I see that you are happier here in the vast wilderness then on Agane so i will let you stay here and bring joy to those who live here." Dåå Dåå thanked her dearly and since then, whenever a child has behaved very good, Dåå Dåå has laid caramelized melons under their pillows. And whenever a child has been crying Dåå Dåå has been there to give them a hug.
 
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More and more people settled in the land and a government became needed. The most notable Vanias were called to a meeting on the mountain of Tullahuse in the middle of the great plain. Two men stood as candidates for the positions as kings. They were from the two richest familys in the land, Kanudas and Altagas. Jedrhi of Tidenheim was from the Kanudas family, the rulers of the city of Tidenheim and Ivilklis of Kalagan was from the Altagas family, the rulers of Kalagan. After days and weeks of discussing Jedrhi was eventually chosen to be king of Sterådas, land of the Sterå, who became known as Tarland by the humans. Tidenheim became the capital of the land and almost everyone was happy with the desiscion and accepted and praised Jedrhi as their new king. But there was some that didn't. The family of Altagas and their city of Kalagan were not. Their sister city of Hjärnu were not happy either and the two citys would always be against the king and his men. A hatred against Tidenheim and the rest of Sterådas for accepting the Kanudas as kings grew large and the two citys rested until their revenge could come.
 
==== The Dasiks/Dasikerna ====
The word of Sterådas spread across the world and many humans became interested in the land as well. Most of them traveled and settled there under the protection of the dwarfs. For at this time in history, humans did not have very advanced technology. The Humans spread around in small tribes living outside the Vaniar civilization in Tarland, although there were still some living in the cities, learning technology from the Vaniar. One of these men was Velmund. Velmund was the adopted son of Imhul, chief of the most northern human tribe in Tarland, in an area where not many Sterås grew. Velmund was sent to the nearby city of Neir at the age of 14 by his father to study and learn the technology of the Vaniar. Velmund was a good student and learned much from Vaniar during his years in Neir. But when he was 19 tragedy struck and his father died of fever. Velmund got to hear the terrible news and was called back to his tribe, but when he got there one of his fathers closest men had taken control of the tribe and had made himself chief. Velmund was banished along with 12 of his closest men. He fled north and the pack lived in the northern forests for 5 years.
 
After 5 years Velmund and his men went southwards, coming to the tribe of Hored. Velmund quickly became a very good friend with the chief of the tribe and married his daughter. Velmund stayed there for 10 years, starting a family and starting over his life. The chief felt sorry for Velmund for losing his tribe and therefore gave him an army to fight back with after 10 years of Velmund being in his tribe. Velmund quickly went to take back his tribe and on the fields of Elaen he met the opposing army, which he defeated. Velmund became king of his father’s tribe and eventually he became king of Hored too. Seeing how much potential the tribes had when they worked together, Velmund decided to unite the humans of Tarland. As Velmund swept through Tarland, conquering the tribes, his men got the name ‘Dasiks’ from the human word for horsemen, which they were famous for being. The name later became a name for all humans in Tarland. Velmund finished his conquerings by conquering the Olik tribe on the shores of the great western sea. He became the king of the humans in Tarland and his descendants reigned until the fall of their kingdom.
 
The tribes that Velmund had defeated dind't want Velmund to have all the power himself. Therefore they decided, together with Velmund, that the wisest man of each tribe should meet every now and then to discuss both politics and religious matters and then give advice to the king about the issues. They always met on the foot of a lonely hill called Oltas between the city's of Tidenheim and Veniul where a perfect circle of flowers grew that never died. This krans, as it was called (meaning council), became the first and highest krans, a religious tradition in Aganism today. Although today's kranses only discuss religious matters. Read more in Administraion.
 
==== The war of Tarland/Tarländska kriget ====
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