Editing Notes from Freedom City setting for Madam Shade
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==MAJOR RELIGIONS== | ==MAJOR RELIGIONS== | ||
Nearly every religion in the world is represented in Freedom City to one | Nearly every religion in the world is represented in Freedom City to one | ||
− | degree or another. The city’s population is predominantly | + | degree or another. The city’s population is predominantly Christian and |
− | + | Protestant. There is a substantial Catholic minority, along with adherents | |
− | to other faiths like | + | to other faiths like Judaism and Islam. Catholicism and Judaism are particularly |
influential in the West End with its diverse immigrant communities. | influential in the West End with its diverse immigrant communities. | ||
Islam is strongest among the African-American and Arabic segments of | Islam is strongest among the African-American and Arabic segments of | ||
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Siren in the Freedom League has encouraged their faith, and this is something | Siren in the Freedom League has encouraged their faith, and this is something | ||
of concern to some of the city’s more conservative religious leaders. | of concern to some of the city’s more conservative religious leaders. | ||
− | + | Neo-pagans tend to be most common in the Riverside area, while Santeria | |
and Voodoo are found more often in the West End and Southside. | and Voodoo are found more often in the West End and Southside. | ||
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reputation of Voodoo to his advantage, without particularly caring | reputation of Voodoo to his advantage, without particularly caring | ||
what the loa thought of it, but the loa did notice, and did care. | what the loa thought of it, but the loa did notice, and did care. | ||
− | + | Baron Samedi, the loa of death and the undead, chose Simon as his | |
cheval, his “horse” that he would ride in the mortal world. Baron Samedi | cheval, his “horse” that he would ride in the mortal world. Baron Samedi | ||
maintained to his fellow loa that humanity was a base and unworthy race, | maintained to his fellow loa that humanity was a base and unworthy race, |