Sorry for posting so much lately to the comm, but, hey, it has to be used at some point. In any case, my muse has been smacking me to post these up for a while now, so might as well humor her, and attempt it.
The first order of business is something I started pondering about today. Actually, I should say seriously pondering, because this has been
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That being said, I'm going to be blunt and think you overstepped yourself with religion. If you don't want Sumika, Laulea, or Freolic to have religion/gods/beliefs/what-have-you, then fine, that's your call. But in that vein, Caelestis, Azibo, and Baldurnan belong to their creators, and if they want to have gods/religion in them, it should be their decision.
I had planned from the beginning for my kingdom to have gods (now whether or not they are real is another thing, but for argument's sake the people believe that they are); hence Antigone being a priestess; hence there being temples and families heavily involved in religion and the temples. Your idea, that they have gods but don ( ... )
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However, anijel 's response made my muse go whoo, and thus, I have a solution ( ... )
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I always saw religion, when I saw it, be be like that of ancient times until I realized that I didn't actually see religion in the story. I always liked mythology anyway, and I thought it would make sense to people traveling across dimensions to think they lost their link to their Gods. I don't know much about Japanese and Chinese mythology, which is why they don't have religion. However, I like the idea of them praying to Ariadne to get their messages across. She wouldn't be viewed as a Ra figure, though, because they all know she's just a spirit, and not a goddess. I find it funny, though, because Ariadne would totally be like 'Dude, I can't talk to your gods, QUIT PRAYING TO ME! They don't exist, okay! (No one said she was a ( ... )
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