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=== Gola ===
 
=== Gola ===
 
Gola is the only god that doesn't have a terribly strong gender, though she's slightly more frequently shown to be female than male. Her symbol is a crescent moon, and she's associated with night, stars, the moon, darkness, and protection from evil. Full moons are known as Gola's Nights.  
 
Gola is the only god that doesn't have a terribly strong gender, though she's slightly more frequently shown to be female than male. Her symbol is a crescent moon, and she's associated with night, stars, the moon, darkness, and protection from evil. Full moons are known as Gola's Nights.  
 
== Worship ==
 
  
 
There are elaborate ritual surrounding the worship of each of the six gods, and holy texts supposedly directly inspired by these gods. In this modern age, though, the rituals are only followed by those taking Passion, and for most people, the gods are presences only in what symbols are embossed on power tokens, and in a few archaic figures of speech. Devout priests in the Church-Mills have long-since been crowded out by managers and businessmen, who are technically ordained, but in practice are no different from the Alliance merchants they work closely with.  
 
There are elaborate ritual surrounding the worship of each of the six gods, and holy texts supposedly directly inspired by these gods. In this modern age, though, the rituals are only followed by those taking Passion, and for most people, the gods are presences only in what symbols are embossed on power tokens, and in a few archaic figures of speech. Devout priests in the Church-Mills have long-since been crowded out by managers and businessmen, who are technically ordained, but in practice are no different from the Alliance merchants they work closely with.  
  
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.
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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 New Cults =
 
= The New Cults =

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