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This would end briefly with the end of the Saakenite Kana through the death of Alšabib and Aljazari supremacy in the region, however the Aljazaris would themselves be overthrown by Alwazun's disciple Shadu. |
This would end briefly with the end of the Saakenite Kana through the death of Alšabib and Aljazari supremacy in the region, however the Aljazaris would themselves be overthrown by Alwazun's disciple Shadu. |
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Alwazun, whilst in Atlantia, would found the basis of what would later become the western |
Alwazun, whilst in Atlantia, would found the basis of what would later become the western church. He was a major sponsor of education, as well as a major proponent of human sciences, with the understanding that knowing the relationship of sentient beings to the world and themselves, alongside the causes of certain actions, would be fundamental to correctitude and the maintenance of the covenant. |
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He died in martyrdom five years into his realm, self-immolating after his betrayal and capture during the [[Ginsukyan-Alwazunite War]]. |
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Following that, traditionally it is told that he ascended into the realm of Auster once more as his messenger (''mallăk'', also interpreted as angel). He is claimed to guide the western church from said position. |
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⚫ | Debates on the nature of Alwazun were rampant, but most alwazunite sects tend to regard Alwazun as being an angel incarnated, created by Auster, sent to Oikia to ensure the covenant wasn't broken after the death of Boka. He is conflated with the Agara's angel Khabră'il <small>(''[[Sinkayyi language|Sinkajji]]''</small>: <small>''Xavriyil'')</small>. |