Unaligned Faiths

Common faiths without alignment to fey, elements or nature, celestial or the people, or imperial, industrial, or infernal beings.

Ancestor Worship

Worship of ancestors in the broad sense, and gaining guidance from them, but limited to ancestors after an event known as the Fall - the rise of patriarchal violence that cut all mortals off from their most ancient ancestors.

Bell-Armored God

The Bell-Armored God is a warrior deity who honors skill above all else, and the learning of new skills of any kind is seen as sacred.

The Collector

The gathering of resources is a sacred rite, and the Collector is their guide. Worship of the Collector is common among many workers, especially miners.

Common Polytheism

Sometimes just called the Red Faith, this is a general polytheistic religion with many deities representing various aspects of life and the world.

Dragon God

The dragon god honors discipline, majesty, power, territory, and accumulation as his values, and those who follow him emulate that.

Father Void

The god of negation and the emptiness of reality is a silent deity who is worshiped via communion with emptiness and channeling of the void itself.

The Hunt

The unaligned spirits of the Hunt honor the need for survival, and worship of the spirits of the Hunt and the Great Huntress reflect that need and the determination underlying the fight to do so.

The Infinite

A deity who represents the complexity of the universe via physics and math.

Karangannu

Vast alien wheels that sometimes fly past the world, karangannu are worshiped as figures of something deeper and symbols of the cycles of reality and the universe.

Mortalism

The belief that mortals do not need gods - even if gods exist, mortals do not need to worship them, but can draw power from their own mortal will.

Scythaxian Faith

The Scythaxian war god is worshiped via ritual combat and sport, competition, and extreme violence non-Scythax might not survive.

The Trader

God of value and trade, a merchant’s deity.

WAR GOD

The Shemmish war god is less about violence and more about mastery of warcraft, weaponry, and ritual combat.
Topic revision: r1 - 19 Sep 2025, SallyJaneBlack
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