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oceanic_religion:1 "Oceanic"
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oceanic_religion_adj:1 "Oceanic"
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oceanic_religion_adherent:1 "Oceanic"
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oceanic_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Oceanics"
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oceanic_religion_desc:1 "The sailors of the seas surrounding Eurasia have developed many tales and superstitions in the centuries since the Event. The faiths of the ocean are generally less concerned with morals and rituals, instead focusing on telling legends of glory and harrowing tales of sea monsters."
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corsair:0 "Sea Creed"
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corsair_adj:0 "Corsair"
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corsair_adherent:0 "Corsair"
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corsair_adherent_plural:0 "Corsairs"
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corsair_desc:0 "The Sea Creed is a loose group of superstitions from the Atlantic and Mediterranean. Every sailing crew abides in some manner to the Creed, held together by the fear of reprisal and punishment for going against the pirate code. The Corsairs care very little for other religions amongst their crew, turning a blind eye on their morals and rituals, all in the pursuit of gold and glory."
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corsair_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
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corsair_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
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viking:0 "Children of Ragnarök"
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viking_adj:0 "Víkingur"
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viking_adherent:0 "Viking"
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viking_adherent_plural:0 "Vikings"
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viking_desc:0 "The Creed of the Sea in the frigid North Atlantic tends to favour a much different set of beliefs compared to warmer shores. These vikings of the north hold that the Event was Ragnarök come to end the world. The prophecies foretold came true one by one, with the Old Gods being slain in the great calamity. The world serpent Jörmungandur poisoned the water and sky and ended life as the Old World knew it alongside Surtur and Fenrir. The world survived their onslaught though, and though the Old Gods perished in their twilight, their kindred came to inherit their roles and end Ragnarök. Thus, the New World is watched over by Baldur and Hod, who lead a new pantheon of benevolent deities, while the Old Gods are all either dead or mere husks of their former selves. They are often malevolent and considered signs of bad luck, unable to let go of a world that moved on."
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viking_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
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viking_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP" |