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  • Ingzan crowning chant ceremony
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  • The Ingzan crowning chant ceremony was an incredibly ancient Ingzan religious ceremony in which after a new sovereign was crowned some Ingzan monks would circle the sovereign and sing chants, these chants were in the virtually extinct Zoxkerox language which preceeded the Ingzan language and was sung rather fast to background music provided by drums and other percussion instruments. These chants were asking the goddess V'ei'ka to recognise the new sovereign as a monarch and provide the right to rule accordingly.
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Key
  • *Ingzan sovereign *Ingzan religion
Name
  • Ingzan crowning chant ceremony
Participants
  • *Ingzan sovereign *Ingzan monks
Place
  • Ingza City Cathedral
Timeframe
  • C. about 40,000 BBY–38,877 BBY
  • c. 32,792 BBY–onwards
abstract
  • The Ingzan crowning chant ceremony was an incredibly ancient Ingzan religious ceremony in which after a new sovereign was crowned some Ingzan monks would circle the sovereign and sing chants, these chants were in the virtually extinct Zoxkerox language which preceeded the Ingzan language and was sung rather fast to background music provided by drums and other percussion instruments. These chants were asking the goddess V'ei'ka to recognise the new sovereign as a monarch and provide the right to rule accordingly. The ceremony had been traced by to the start of Ingzan civilisation in around 40,000 BBY and the original ceremonies ran to around 38,877 BBY. About 6,000 years later after becoming extinct the ceremony was revived again and was used ever since.