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In the World Tree adventure, there are only a few characteristics that are different from the D&D setting. This concept is to be able to release the Dungeon Master and the players from the exact history of the realm by rewriting it, but allows for other adventures to be involved within the setting. | In the World Tree adventure, there are only a few characteristics that are different from the D&D setting. This concept is to be able to release the Dungeon Master and the players from the exact history of the realm by rewriting it, but allows for other adventures to be involved within the setting. | ||
β | == | + | ==Religion and Deities== |
Worship of the gods has been a less than common occurrence, with only simple holidays to celebrate the greater deities. These deities have been described in different regions as being related to one another, with '''Katasis''', goddess of the sun, and '''Vareus''', god of moonlight creating them. The following is an excerpt from the lore: | Worship of the gods has been a less than common occurrence, with only simple holidays to celebrate the greater deities. These deities have been described in different regions as being related to one another, with '''Katasis''', goddess of the sun, and '''Vareus''', god of moonlight creating them. The following is an excerpt from the lore: | ||
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