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| name = The Kaido
| image = file:WrittenBookNew.gif
| alt = Cover
| author = Vasya
| country = [[Archive:Kogongu|Kogongu]]
| language = English
| genre = Religious Text
| pub_date = May 21
| pages = ~40
| Books = 11 (Estimated)
| Retrieved = 2
}}
 
==Overview==
 
The Kaido is a collection of books written by [[Archive:Vasya|Vasya]] detailing her life from when she left Koganon to the death of her mentor, Naia. They are significant to the Naistic religion because they are a firsthand account of the events that took place before Naia’s eventual death of body at the pit in Lothridge.
 
The collection currently contains two volumes, although more are being written and discovered.
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=== Background ===
 
The first completed book covers Naia’s teachings at the Eternal Bonfire of Aquendavia[[Archive:Acquendavia|Acquendavia]]. This is one of the few surviving Naist Holy Sites, as many of them were purged following the priestess’s death.
 
=== Contents ===
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=== Background ===
 
The encounter is a difficult text for many Naists. It covers the years in the wilderness after she and several followers, including Vasya, flee from the towers of philosophy in [[Archive:Lothridge|Lothridge]] and live communally in a cabin near modern day [[Archive:Kais Kogong|Kais Kogong]]. This cabin is now the site of Naia’s grave.
 
The reason many Naists have a hard time with this text is that it seems to go against other Naist teachings of non-violence, including some of Vasya’s other work. While many Naist texts abhor all violence, The Encounter asserts that violence is not only permissible, but necessary to end conflict.