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=Remena= Remena is fairness, justice, oaths and truths. Some refer to Remena as The Difference. Remena is sometimes seen as the grand arbiter of all life, and she resolves all the problems we may encounter with each other. While some Gods curse the mortals to inequity Remena sees this as cruel, and The Difference strives to make everything truly equal. Priests of Remena often act as lawyers and judges to the common man. This does not endear them to nobles in most cases of law. Remena is widely worshiped by all through very simple practices. Most cultures have a habit of overspending by a penny to make up the difference in any transaction. This is called Remena's tax by the church, and most view it as a sign of good business. It acts as a simple reminder that neither party is better than the other, and that every bit counts. Coins can also be personalized with a motif, signature, or coat of arms of yours, to be used for contracts and agreements. A debtor may give their creditor a coin as a guarantee to their word, and is binding to Remena to do so. These coins may also indicate the status of your word. A lead or tin coin isn't very binding, copper is fine, silver better, gold is good, and a coin fashioned from aluminum or platinum or even a gem is almost divine. Remena's strictures are very to the point, and black and white; do not take a slave though Remena does not favor those who cannot worship in tokens, always pay someone for their work, be fair in your dealings, do not hoard, commerce should always be done whenever and wherever possible, do not use paper money, always seek to uplift others so they may give worship. Remena has been said to curse the truly greedy and cruel to become the dragons that scourge the world.
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