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Like Judaism, and its sister religion [[Verse:Tricin/Ngedhraism|Ngedhraism]], Mărotłism has an "open source" textual canon which allows additions. Thinkers from different time periods and environments have their own interpretations, though often informed by previous ones, on what exactly the philosophy entails about how humans ought to live. In particular, literalism contrary to known science is discouraged.
Like Judaism, and its sister religion [[Verse:Tricin/Ngedhraism|Ngedhraism]], Mărotłism has an "open source" textual canon which allows additions. Thinkers from different time periods and environments have their own interpretations, though often informed by previous ones, on what exactly the philosophy entails about how humans ought to live. In particular, literalism contrary to known science is discouraged.
===Ancient texts===
===Ancient texts===
*The '''Latlaseekh''' ([[Tseer]], lit. "collections") is a large collection of Classical Windermere texts, including prose epics, descriptions of rituals, religious laws, poetry, and riddles.  
*The '''Fornloíd''' ([[Tigol]], lit. "collections") is a large collection of [[Tigol]] texts, including prose epics, descriptions of rituals, religious laws, poetry, and riddles.  
*The Sondmorið Manuscripts ([[Eevo]]: /ˈsɔntmɔrið/) are a collection of [[Tigol]]-language manuscripts found in the Sondmorið caves of Skella. Among other things, they give a mythological account of human nature and origins. Devotional poems are also included.
*The Sondmorið Manuscripts ([[Eevo]]: /ˈsɔntmɔrið/) are a collection of [[Tigol]]-language manuscripts found in the Sondmorið caves of Skella. Among other things, they give a mythological account of human nature and origins. Devotional poems are also included.


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