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* [[Order of the Artichoke Dragon]] - An ancient order dedicated to community outreach and preserving Wangite culture.
* [[Order of the Artichoke Dragon]] - An ancient order dedicated to community outreach and preserving Wangite culture.
* [[Knights of the Singing Flugelhorn]] - The organization dedicated to preserving Wangite music and sea shanties.
* [[Knights of the Singing Flugelhorn]] - The organization dedicated to preserving Wangite music and sea shanties.
* [[Persimmon Junction]] - A Portuguese Wangite seminary established in 1636.
* [[The Wangite Quarterly]] - The journal where most Wangite scholarly research is published.
* [[The Wangite Quarterly]] - The journal where most Wangite scholarly research is published.



Revision as of 16:04, 11 November 2018

Here is a handy reference to everything relating to Wang.


People


The Wangs/Sorensons

The VonStrupps

Others

  • Bishop Asløg Snedlditetikasi - A Wangite bishop from Denmark who helped to reform the Wangzaah Night ceremony.
  • Bishop Rosales - A Wangite bishop from Venezuela who was the Holy Ingemodh Mother of Wang Cathedral's Archivist in 1853.

Organizations

Sects


  • Wangism - Religion of those who follow Wang Sorenson.
  • Reform Wangism - Largest branch of Wangism.
  • Orthodox Wangism - Branch of Wangism that does not follow the Miracle of Agnes VonStrupp.
  • Wanganese - Breakaway sect of Wangism that celebrates The Great Stomping.
  • Wangite - Follower of Reform Wangism, sometimes refers to followers of Orthodox Wangism.
  • Orthodox Wangite - Follower of Orthodox Wangism.
  • Wangian - Follower of Wanganese.

Events


Miracles


Holidays


  • Wangzaah - Holiday celebrated by all followers of Wangism based on the birth of Wang Sorenson.
  • The Great Stomping - Holiday celebrated by Wanganese.

Miscellaneous


  • feathered stick - Stick used during the Reform Wangism ceremony during the Wangzaa holiday.
  • wishing balls - A plant or tree decoration used during the Wangzaah holiday.
  • sea shanties - The traditional hymns of Wangism.
  • Wang's pidgin - The cryptic language Wang Sorenson used when writing letters and limericks.

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