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The Natan are largely [[Vorin]], although their particular variety of Vorinism differs from what is practiced elsewhere. In addition to worshipping the [[Almighty]] and the [[Herald]]s, the Natan appear to revere the moons, with Nomon as the most important.{{book ref|sa3|67}} Some [[Alethi]] [[ardent]]s consider the Natan to be almost pagan, and sometimes question how devout they really are when out of the sight of "proper" Vorins.{{book ref|sa1|54}} Nonetheless, New Natanan is considered one of the important Vorin states by the high-ranking church officials, and their religious leaders are included in any discussion regarding the doctrine.{{book ref|sa3|50}}
 
The Natan are largely [[Vorin]], although their particular variety of Vorinism differs from what is practiced elsewhere. In addition to worshipping the [[Almighty]] and the [[Herald]]s, the Natan appear to revere the moons, with Nomon as the most important.{{book ref|sa3|67}} Some [[Alethi]] [[ardent]]s consider the Natan to be almost pagan, and sometimes question how devout they really are when out of the sight of "proper" Vorins.{{book ref|sa1|54}} Nonetheless, New Natanan is considered one of the important Vorin states by the high-ranking church officials, and their religious leaders are included in any discussion regarding the doctrine.{{book ref|sa3|50}}
   
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Apart from the religion, the Natan follow at least some Vorin customs. The leaders of New Natanan have occasionally claimed the first [[dahn]], the highest rank a Vorin [[lighteyes]] can hold.{{wob ref|4006}} Their language belongs to the Vorin family, same as the Alethi and [[Veden]], although it is noted as dying out, implying many, if not most Natan don't actually speak it.{{wob ref|3977}}
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Apart from the religion, the Natan follow at least some Vorin customs. The leaders of New Natanan have occassionally claimed the first [[dahn]], the highest rank a Vorin [[lighteyes]] can hold.{{wob ref|4006}} Their language belongs to the Vorin family, same as the Alethi and [[Veden]], although it is noted as dying out, implying many, if not most Natan don't actually speak it.{{wob ref|3977}}
   
 
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