On the surface this religion appears similar to the beliefs of ancient Egypt, sharing gods, concepts, and mythology. Differences beyond the names and broad cosmetic details betray that Amaat’s ideals are of Terran origin, a divergent cult originally organized by Pharaoh Mobius’s ancient father.
The people of Earth continue to practice Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Voodoo, and countless others. In the wake of the Possibility Wars, the miracles of these many and various religions seem far more direct.
The people of Earth continue to practice Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Voodoo, and countless others. In the wake of the Possibility Wars, the miracles of these many and various religions seem far more direct.
Jean Malraux preaches an extreme doctrine of twisted quasi-Christianity reminiscent of medieval Catholicism, riddled with exceptions and inconsistencies for the Cyberpope to exploit.
The clerics of Aysle pray to a pantheon of legendary beings believed to be paragons of Light and Darkness. Exemplars of Darkness value personal gain and power above all else.
The clerics of Aysle pray to a pantheon of legendary beings believed to be paragons of Light and Darkness. Those of the Light focus on truth, honor, and valor.
In the Living Land, life itself is considered sacred—it is a triumph, a victory over the predators and misfortunes and diseases that seek to take life and corrupt or end it. Thus, the religion of Lanala is about life itself. This faith is named Keta Kalles
in the edeinos tongue (meaning The Way of Lanala
), and it champions survival above all else. For the edeinos who follow the Way, life is about that struggle to survive against the odds.
This hard-edged religion is like a tenacious weed growing in a barren wasteland. It resembles an extreme form of Protestant Christian worship with a greater emphasis on a fear of the Devil and the punishment of sin.