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The Naquian Empire was initially polytheistic, like other ancient Quihum religions. Near the end of its era there emerged a tradition of theater dealing with themes that were the province of religion. This caused something of a conflict in society; the old religious authorities, who brooked no [trivialization] of the traditional religion, took measures against the "theaterists". | The Naquian Empire was initially polytheistic, like other ancient Quihum religions. Near the end of its era there emerged a tradition of theater dealing with themes that were the province of religion. This caused something of a conflict in society; the old religious authorities, who brooked no [trivialization] of the traditional religion, took measures against the "theaterists". | ||
The Tsimulh | The Tsimulh-speaking peoples, on the other hand, were still mostly living in nomadic tribes. | ||
===Medieval=== | ===Medieval=== |
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