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Characters who believe in, revere, and/or worship one or more deities, afterlives, or other theological belief systems.
 
Characters who believe in, revere, and/or worship one or more deities, afterlives, or other theological belief systems.
  
This category need not include every character who pays lip-service to a religion or acknowledges the "proven" deities in the game canon (for example, those demonstrated by Statesman and Recluse). It also does necessarily denote characters who are divinely empowered; drawing power from a deity does not necessarily equate with being personally religious (though many such characters ''might'' have personal belief as well), and vice-versa.
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This category need not include every character who pays lip-service to a religion or acknowledges the "proven" deities in the game canon. It also does necessarily denote characters who are divinely empowered; drawing power from a deity does not necessarily equate with being personally religious (though many such characters ''might'' have personal belief as well), and vice-versa.
  
 
Essentially, this category should hold characters ''whose religious faith is a defining aspect of who they are''.
 
Essentially, this category should hold characters ''whose religious faith is a defining aspect of who they are''.
  
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Latest revision as of 20:17, 25 May 2014

Characters who believe in, revere, and/or worship one or more deities, afterlives, or other theological belief systems.

This category need not include every character who pays lip-service to a religion or acknowledges the "proven" deities in the game canon. It also does necessarily denote characters who are divinely empowered; drawing power from a deity does not necessarily equate with being personally religious (though many such characters might have personal belief as well), and vice-versa.

Essentially, this category should hold characters whose religious faith is a defining aspect of who they are.

Subcategories

This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total.

Pages in category "Religious"

The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.