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===Medieval philosophy===
===Medieval philosophy===
Mărotłianism was eventually the ideology to win out. As the Windermere Empire consolidated its power, Mărotłians rapidly took control of institutions in Talma, except in a few remote holdouts such as Nūrei. With the unification of the Lăcoaf Empire, Mărotłianism became the state ideology. Various smaller states that were not absorbed by the empire (such as the Tigolian states, the precursors to the modern Talmic-speaking countries Sgewla and Anvir) would become tributary states.
Mărotłianism was eventually the ideology to win out. As the Windermere Empire consolidated its power, Mărotłians rapidly took control of institutions in Talma, except in a few remote holdouts such as Nūrei. With the unification of the Lăcoaf Empire, Mărotłianism became the state ideology. Various smaller states that were not absorbed by the empire (such as the Tigolian states, the precursors to the modern Talmic-speaking countries Sgewla and Amphir) would become tributary states.


Early Mărotłian thinkers sought to "rationalize" philosophy and free it from superstition, like Neo-Confucians. Unfortunately, over time Mărotłianism became very dogmatic and micromanaging.
Early Mărotłian thinkers sought to "rationalize" philosophy and free it from superstition, like Neo-Confucians. Unfortunately, over time Mărotłianism became very dogmatic and micromanaging.
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===Early modern Ngronaism===
===Early modern Ngronaism===
Yemmisoom Gariad was inspired by old Second Mover writings for his own idea of the Second Mover, to formulate what he believed was the most true religion/philosophy.
Emisom Grouid was inspired by old Second Mover writings for his own idea of the Second Mover, to formulate what he believed was the most true religion/philosophy.


anyway the idea is that sticking to tradition is against the will of the 2nd mover - this is where gariad kinda introduces manichean dualism  
anyway the idea is that sticking to tradition is against the will of the 2nd mover - this is where Grouid kinda introduces manichean dualism  
regardless of what god or anyone tells or you you should do, the second mover is what has the final say
regardless of what god or anyone tells or you you should do, the second mover is what has the final say


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the god to follow regardless of whether there is a god
the god to follow regardless of whether there is a god


gariad might have taken inspiration from ancient 2nd mover writings
Grouid might have taken inspiration from ancient 2nd mover writings


marotlianism and gariadism too different now?
Basically Grouid's writings could be described as "sci-fi without the tech aesthetic." A lot of it is quasi-mystical woo; Snialist influence is evident in his language. But he got the idea behind modern Ngronaism - a vision of concrete progress and transcendence. Grouid would definitely have been ''influenced'' by Snialism in any case.
 
Basically Gariad's writings could be described as "sci-fi without the tech aesthetic." A lot of it is quasi-mystical woo; Snialist influence is evident in his language. But he got the idea behind modern Ngronaism - a vision of concrete progress and transcendence. Gariad would definitely have been ''influenced'' by Snialism in any case.


===Industrialization and communism===
===Industrialization and communism===