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====Aladuinara====
====Aladuinara====
The scholar Aladuinara lived during the late 1800s and early 1900s, and was instrumental in shaping modern day Luitaoaka. Called "the great apologist of secular rule" by contemporary scholars, clergy and the Sacred Order, Aladuinara held great sympathy for the chieftains, having served as a soldier in the imperial military and as a monk in the halls of the High Fane, he had seen the immeasurable corruption of these institutions. However unlike the Sacred Order, who thought secular rule tainted the institutions and that a pure theocracy was the righteous solution, Aladuinara thought that secular rule was stained by theocracy. He derived this belief from the fact that the Imperial Clan was descended from the Second Incarnate and utilized that to justify their rule and to garner the support of the High Fane. As such, much of his life was devoted to fomenting division in the Masa Scion, and emboldened the chieftains to establish the Luitaoaka Confederacy through his many rulings that diminished scion control. He maintained a great deal of contact with the queens of Nisoma and Isahotainao, the Regent of Kusama and the Totowa Confederacy, and is often credited as the 10th founder of modern day Takatta Loa.
The scholar Aladuinara lived during the late 1800s and early 1900s, and was instrumental in shaping modern day Luitaoaka. Called "the great apologist of secular rule" by contemporary scholars, clergy and the Sacred Order, Aladuinara held great sympathy for the chieftains. Having served as a soldier in the imperial military and as a monk in the halls of the High Fane, he had seen the immeasurable corruption of these institutions. However unlike the Sacred Order, who thought secular rule tainted the institutions and that a pure theocracy was the righteous solution, Aladuinara thought that secular rule was stained by theocracy. He derived this belief from the fact that the Imperial Clan was descended from the Second Incarnate and utilized that to justify their rule and to garner the support of the High Fane. As such, much of his life was devoted to fomenting division in the Masa Scion, and emboldened the chieftains to establish the Luitaoaka Confederacy through his many rulings that diminished scion control. He maintained a great deal of contact with the queens of Nisoma and Isahotainao, the Regent of Kusama and the Totowa Confederacy, and is often credited as the 10th founder of modern day Takatta Loa.
 
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