Religion

The Old World has mang gods, including gods adopted from older cultures, nationalistic pantheons, and demihuman deities. The Old World is as large and varied as Europe, China, India and the Middle East combined.

The 3rd Edition allows for the worship of forces and philosophyies as well as worship of a god that is the personification of some force. Worship is a matter of taking a version of a god from just about any setting or making one up. Options include: priest of a philosophy (Buddhism, Masons) worship of an ideal (justice, law, pleassure), or worship of a god or saint (Rasun, Saint Justin).

A few of the more popular gods.


Saint Justin:
Not a god, but prayed to by the Justinians as the embodiment of their concept of justice.

Rasun:
A ancient god from the south who has spread thoughout the old world as the god for good wizards, scholars, explorers, and adventurers. A god of magic, light, and knowledge, In the Crown he is also worshiped by some in his aspects as the god of death, fertility and agriculture.

Horus:
The warrior son of Rasun, followers of Horus count as worshippers of Rasun for all purposes. A god of war, light and good.

The Walker:
The god of the wardens and the druids of this land, belived to be a god of the Old Ones reawakened.

Verstraad:
Not so much a god as the idea that the Narrovians will return to power when Verstraad returns to life.

Offler the Crocodile God:
A long forgotten god of agriculture from Rasun's patheon whose cult has been revived due to his priests ability to control the floods of the Torc and his undemanding requirements of his worshippers.

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