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= Cosmology & Religion =
  
 
Religion in Arcanum Null is, in one sense, absolutely fundamental to everyone's daily lives, and, in another sense, nearly dead. Passion-enhanced worship forms the basis of the high-magic economy, but as the gods power has become a commodity, normal worship has quickly and steadily declined over the last few generations. The churches are powerful economic entities, but their role as the arbiters of morality, the guardians of the souls of the masses, has dropped almost entirely to the wayside. The "priests" of the Church-Mills spend their lives worrying about power-token quotas, not divine scripture, and the masses of Atathorn use the names of the Gods as conveniant curse-words, and little more. Sincere worship unaided by Passion is looked at as mildly worrying eccentricity.  
 
Religion in Arcanum Null is, in one sense, absolutely fundamental to everyone's daily lives, and, in another sense, nearly dead. Passion-enhanced worship forms the basis of the high-magic economy, but as the gods power has become a commodity, normal worship has quickly and steadily declined over the last few generations. The churches are powerful economic entities, but their role as the arbiters of morality, the guardians of the souls of the masses, has dropped almost entirely to the wayside. The "priests" of the Church-Mills spend their lives worrying about power-token quotas, not divine scripture, and the masses of Atathorn use the names of the Gods as conveniant curse-words, and little more. Sincere worship unaided by Passion is looked at as mildly worrying eccentricity.  
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Everyone believes in the Gods, of course – evidence of them is all around. But they believe in the same sense that they believe in a river or mill-wheel – Gods are the source of power, no more or less.  
 
Everyone believes in the Gods, of course – evidence of them is all around. But they believe in the same sense that they believe in a river or mill-wheel – Gods are the source of power, no more or less.  
  
= The Old Gods =
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== The Old Gods ==
  
 
There are six True Gods (or Goddesses – all divine entities are considered to have both male and female aspects). That they're real is self-evident, and has been for decades – prayers only produce power when they're directed to one of the six True Gods, not to anything else. Before the advent of Passion, there was good reason to believe only in the True Gods, but still room for other beliefs, and occaisional smaller cults worshipped other things, fictious or real-but-not-divine. Passion forced the issue, however, and those smaller cults all generally died off more than a generation ago, and for some time, the only churches of note were the Church-Mills. Now, however, there is an increasing incidence of non-True-God worshipping, primarily by the lower class (see the New Cults later in this section).  
 
There are six True Gods (or Goddesses – all divine entities are considered to have both male and female aspects). That they're real is self-evident, and has been for decades – prayers only produce power when they're directed to one of the six True Gods, not to anything else. Before the advent of Passion, there was good reason to believe only in the True Gods, but still room for other beliefs, and occaisional smaller cults worshipped other things, fictious or real-but-not-divine. Passion forced the issue, however, and those smaller cults all generally died off more than a generation ago, and for some time, the only churches of note were the Church-Mills. Now, however, there is an increasing incidence of non-True-God worshipping, primarily by the lower class (see the New Cults later in this section).  
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The last refuge of true worship of the Old Gods is in certain insulated members of the Nobility – the ones not heavily associated with the Alliances, rich enough not to be affected by the massive, sweeping changes of the modern day. Most particularly, the Royal Family and closely tied nobility do still attend services and make sacrifices to the gods in a relatively sincere manner, though even these throwbacks are slowly cutting back their religious lives.
 
The last refuge of true worship of the Old Gods is in certain insulated members of the Nobility – the ones not heavily associated with the Alliances, rich enough not to be affected by the massive, sweeping changes of the modern day. Most particularly, the Royal Family and closely tied nobility do still attend services and make sacrifices to the gods in a relatively sincere manner, though even these throwbacks are slowly cutting back their religious lives.
  
= The New Cults =
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== The New Cults ==
  
 
If the last remnants of worship of the Old Gods are to be found in the temples of the highest nobles, their mirror opposite is to be found in the lowest of the low classes, who are increasingly organising into semi-religious groups that do not worship the Old Gods.  
 
If the last remnants of worship of the Old Gods are to be found in the temples of the highest nobles, their mirror opposite is to be found in the lowest of the low classes, who are increasingly organising into semi-religious groups that do not worship the Old Gods.  
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There are probably a hundred Cults in Atathorn, most of them with less than a few dozen members. In many cases, the line between a Cult and a gang is heavily blurred – the extreme activities of the Cults often begin as initiation rites into a gang. Each Cult is different, though some have similarities to each other, and others seem wildly different. Cults range from being innocuous if weird to deeply sinister.  
 
There are probably a hundred Cults in Atathorn, most of them with less than a few dozen members. In many cases, the line between a Cult and a gang is heavily blurred – the extreme activities of the Cults often begin as initiation rites into a gang. Each Cult is different, though some have similarities to each other, and others seem wildly different. Cults range from being innocuous if weird to deeply sinister.  
  
== Behind the Scenes ==
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=== Behind the Scenes ===
  
 
What are the New Cults? Are they a new way of worshipping the Old Gods? Are they harmless "false" religion, with no deeper truths behind them than what human psychology might create? Are they connected with some other entity than the Old Gods, whether benign or harmful? This is a mystery for every GM to decide on his or her own. There is no "canonical" answer.  
 
What are the New Cults? Are they a new way of worshipping the Old Gods? Are they harmless "false" religion, with no deeper truths behind them than what human psychology might create? Are they connected with some other entity than the Old Gods, whether benign or harmful? This is a mystery for every GM to decide on his or her own. There is no "canonical" answer.  

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