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==Religion==
 
==Religion==
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Religion is an important part of life in the Triple Alliance, and religious tolerance is considered an important civic ideal.  The primary religion centers on the Neufiad, which contains nine gods, three from each of the founding Races of the Triple Alliance.The orcs contributed the Ishtar, Goddess of Love and War; Bau, the Goddess of Fire and Irkalla, God of the Spirit World.  Humans put forth The Raven Queen, Goddess of Death; Anu, the God of Walls and Enki, the God of Knowledge.  Halflings added Pelora, the Goddess of the Sun; Tammuz, the God of Agriculture and Avandra, the Goddess of Luck.  A number of minor gods are also associated with this pantheon, including Melora, the Goddess of Nature; Nanna, the God of the Moon; Malara, the Goddess of the Hunt; and Corellon Larethion, the God of Magic.
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Religion is an important part of life in the Triple Alliance, and religious tolerance is considered an important civic ideal.  The primary religion centers on the Neufiad, which contains nine gods, three from each of the founding Races of the Triple Alliance.The orcs contributed the Ishtar, Goddess of Love and War; Bau, the Goddess of Fire and Irkalla, God of the Spirit World.  Humans put forth The Raven Queen, Goddess of Death; Anu, the God of Walls and Enki, the God of Knowledge.  Halflings added Pelora, the Goddess of the Sun; Tammuz, the God of Agriculture and Avandra, the Goddess of Luck.  A number of minor gods are also associated with this pantheon, including Melora, the Goddess of Nature; Nanna, the God of the Moon; Malar, the God of the Hunt; and Corellon Larethion, the God of Magic.
  
 
Elvish, Gnomish, Dwarvish and (metallic) Draconic religions are also practiced in the Triple Alliance by members of those races, in far smaller numbers.  The Paladins of Bahumat are notably integrated tightly into the nation.
 
Elvish, Gnomish, Dwarvish and (metallic) Draconic religions are also practiced in the Triple Alliance by members of those races, in far smaller numbers.  The Paladins of Bahumat are notably integrated tightly into the nation.

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