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 ====== Ertian Reflectivism ====== ====== Ertian Reflectivism ======
  
-**Ertian Reflectivism** is a monotheistic,​ introspective belief system centered around the dual beliefs in a single deity, Erts, and a need for constant introspection and challenging of one's perspective of the world around them in order to bring the adherents, Ertian Reflectivists,​ success ​and good fortune in life. Chiefly practiced in areas of eastern Ertia and the Kingdom of Wysteria, Ertian Relectivism is a product of the melding of beliefs and traditions from two older religions: Ertianism and Mystical Reflectivism. Ertian Reflectivism is estimated to be practiced by some 20 000 individuals,​ though the nature of the belief system, eschewing strict practices and designed as customisable to the adherent'​s personal situation, renders it difficult to both formally define the belief system and to estimate the number who would consider themselves adherents. ​+**Ertian Reflectivism** is a monotheistic,​ introspective belief system centered around the dual beliefs in a single deity, Erts, and a need for constant introspection and challenging of one's perspective of the world around them in order to bring tsuccess ​and good fortune in life. Chiefly practiced in areas of eastern Ertia and the Kingdom of Wysteria, Ertian Relectivism is a product of the melding of beliefs and traditions from two older religions: Ertianism and Mystical Reflectivism. Ertian Reflectivism is estimated to be practiced by some 20 000 individuals,​ though the nature of the belief system, eschewing strict practices and designed as customisable to the adherent'​s personal situation, renders it difficult to both formally define the belief system and to estimate the number who would consider themselves adherents. ​
  
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