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Religions both new and old exist in Aloria. Unionism in Regalia is the youngest, yet has the third greatest amount of followers, which is more even than the Old Gods that originated from times early in the Elven Empire. A character's religion can alter others' perception of them greatly: in Regalia, it's  illegal to publicly declare yourself a religion other than Unionism.
Religions both new and old exist in Aloria. Unionism is the youngest, yet has the third greatest amount of followers in Regalia, which is even more than the Old Gods that originated from times early in the Elven Empire. A character's religion can alter others' perception of them greatly: in Regalia, it's  illegal to publicly declare yourself an adherent of a religion other than Unionism.
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|image = Feathered_dragon.png
|image = Feathered_dragon.png
|caption = One would need to see a breathing dragon in person to be convinced of its divinity...
|caption = One would need to see a breathing dragon in person to be convinced of its divinity...
|text = Dragon Worship has existed for thousands of years, even pre-dating the Elven Empire, however it has always been small in numbers. This branch of religion is shared by the Ch'ien-ji and the Isldar, though their faiths obviously differ in its method and the culture around it. Both faiths hold that Dragons created Aloria from nothing, and shaped it into what it is today. They furthermore hold an undying worry that if too few Dragon worshipers exist on Aloria, the Dragons will invoke an ice age and reshape Aloria again, this time instilling more rigid methods of worship. Despite this, many faithful are leaving their old beliefs behind simply due to the fact that Dragons have seemingly vanished from Aloria.  
|text = Dragon Worship has existed for thousands of years, even pre-dating the Elven Empire, though it has always been small in numbers. This branch of religion is shared by the Ch'ien-ji and the Isldar, though their faiths obviously differ in its method and the culture around it. Both faiths hold that Dragons created Aloria from nothing, and shaped it into what it is today. They furthermore hold an undying worry that if too few Dragon worshipers exist on Aloria, the Dragons will invoke an ice age and reshape Aloria again, this time instilling more rigid methods of worship. Despite this, many faithful are leaving their old beliefs behind simply due to the fact that Dragons have seemingly vanished from Aloria.  
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[[Ch'ien-Ji Dragon Worship]] • [[Isldarin Dragon Worship]] • [[Dragon Dogma]] •
[[Ch'ien-Ji Dragon Worship]] • [[Isldarin Dragon Worship]] • [[Dragon Dogma]] •

Revision as of 21:18, 13 January 2018

Religions both new and old exist in Aloria. Unionism is the youngest, yet has the third greatest amount of followers in Regalia, which is even more than the Old Gods that originated from times early in the Elven Empire. A character's religion can alter others' perception of them greatly: in Regalia, it's illegal to publicly declare yourself an adherent of a religion other than Unionism.