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Adopting the Baksi religion is less a leap of faith and more of an entry into another world.  To the practitioners of this faith, all things animate and inanimate may possess a spirit or soul.  A skilled practitioner might speak to these souls to garner favour with them.  They might convince an animal not to attack, a flower to bloom, or a river to calm its waters for a crossing.
 
Adopting the Baksi religion is less a leap of faith and more of an entry into another world.  To the practitioners of this faith, all things animate and inanimate may possess a spirit or soul.  A skilled practitioner might speak to these souls to garner favour with them.  They might convince an animal not to attack, a flower to bloom, or a river to calm its waters for a crossing.
  
Practitioners of [[Baksism]] will form themselves into a matriarchal hierarchy.  With the exception of brief periods of transition, the supreme matriarch will carry the title of Queen Mother.  The current [[Queen Mother]] in [[Karazalik]] does not lead the country's government, however, the government makes few (if any) decisions without her blessing and approval.  This tacit arrangement has existed for as long as anyone remembers.
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Practitioners of Baksism will form themselves into a matriarchal hierarchy.  With the exception of brief periods of transition, the supreme matriarch will carry the title of Queen Mother.  The current Queen Mother in Karazalik does not lead the country's government, however, the government makes few (if any) decisions without her blessing and approval.  This tacit arrangement has existed for as long as anyone remembers.
  
 
===The Oral Tradition===
 
===The Oral Tradition===

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