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The Oldest Orc: There
are only a few shrines, and they are all in the northern lands,
where the orcs live. |
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Habastly: Habastly is
the second most revered deity in the kingdom. Every farmer at
least respects Habastly. |
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Treetop: The entire
way of life in the kingdom was founded on the tenants of
Treetop. He is the most worshipped deity. There are a hundred
shrines and a dozen temples throughout the nation. |
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Smofarf: Some of the
wizards and crafters worship him, but his only shrines are in
the cities. |
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Lakius: Many of the
fishermen and sailors follow Lakius. He has temples in every
city along the Astorian River. |
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Dedestroyt: The
antithesis of Habastly is rarely worshipped but overwhelmingly
respected. |
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Tyrogatore: His tough
edicts appeal to the barbarians of the south kingdom, and that
worship has spilled over to some of the others. His teachings
are nearly unknown elsewhere in the nation. |
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Compture: Worship of
Compture is frowned upon, but legal. Several cities have
shrines to the deity. |
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Han~Sui: Spaced
intermittently in some cities and the nobles lands are devoted
enclaves of Han~Sui. The families of Eshalmon revere him above
all others. |
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Everentual: Very few
worship the judge of the soul. |
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Gruweas: There are no
shrines, no temples, and few known followers. |
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Celetal: Her worship
is limited to only a few shrines, and a Halfling contingent in
Palata. |
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Tommimao: The
religion of Tommimao is strong and widespread. It appeals to
the free spirited and the young. There are over a hundred
shrines and several temples. His faith has boomed in recent
years with the announcement by the king that he followed the
teachings of Tommimao. He is the first monarch to openly admit
that in the kingdom’s history. |
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Tfop: There are
several shrines and a few temples. |
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Falan: Several
shrines exist throughout the nation. |
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Lavash’Ki: Only the
cities closest to the ocean have shrines to Lavash’Ki. |
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Frostine: There are
no worshippers. |
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Sutyr: Although the
worship of Sutyr is not explicitly banned, any followers that
make their beliefs known are quickly shunned. |
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Dresta: There are a
few small covens of followers of Dresta in the rural towns. Her
faith is not illegal, but limited in its ceremonies. |
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Arsur’anyodel: The
kingdom of Yellowia has one of the largest contingents of
faithful. There are a dozen shrines and a temple in the
kingdom. |
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Stasis: Some of the
noble families adhere to the faith of Stasis, but he is not
widely worshipped by the people. |
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Gnarion: There are
few followers of Gnarion. |
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Quan Yin: There are
few followers of Quan Yin. |
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Hemator: Although
there are no laws against her cult, Hemator has never managed to
gain more than a small foothold in Yellowia. Every city has a
shrine, but there are no temples. |
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Drunnbar: Although
they are not outlawed, no clerics of Drunnbar live in the
kingdom. He is however, worshipped by a number of Crystal
dwarves that live below the nation. |
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Chaos: The cult is
banned and there are few agents working in or out of the
kingdom. |
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Vishtoo: The cult is
banned, and there are no followers. |
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Corahakar: The drow
that live beneath the kingdom often belong to the cult of
Corahakar. Some surface dwellers have even been persuaded to
join the cult. As with most of the cults, they are not banned,
but closely watched. |
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Loomashyn: There are
few followers, and those that do worship him stay in hiding. |
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Wandle: Worship of
the seductress is banned, but a cult occasionally appears in the
cities. |
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Cult of the Slaughter:
The cult is banned, but there are several known enclaves in the
western towns and villages, where there reside the most Umanin. |
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Cult of Amat: This
cult is banned. |