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Your Beliefs  

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  1. 1. Who Is Your God Now?

    • Church of the Canon
      19
    • Allah
      6
    • The Brathmordakin
      7
    • The Orcish Spiritz
      2
    • Aspectism
      15
    • Other Religion (Who though?)
      15
    • Druidism
      5


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Parchment would be pinned against everything around Vailor, from trees to fence posts, all the way to your average Olog's forehead.

They would read,

 

"Hello citizens of Vailor! I am just a random man, with a common name, and common looks who is not so commonly curious! I am a man who shudders at the thought of people answering my questions, it is such an exhilarating experience!

So, onto my first mind numbing question! It's a simple one too, so even Ologs may answer!

 

What Do You Believe In?

[Under the title, a long line where you would put an answer.]

 

After you are done, feel free to find your local Olog and tell him that because he or she is such a good Elven librarian that they should hold onto your papers!

They are such good helpers when needed!

 

Thank you Vailor for those who answered!"

                                 -Signed, Common Man

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Billy Bob furrows his brow as he concentrates intensely on the parchment and his writing.

 

"bEELee bUB wUs hEaR"

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"All gods must die," rasped Gareth Hawthorne plainly in response to this pamphlet. 

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Grungron Irongut would smirk upon seeing the note, taking out a runic quill and penning a response upon it "The creator created three beings, each having a separate domain over light, fire and night. These beings created the Aenguls, Daemons and Mortals." 

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17 minutes ago, AGiantPie said:

"Canonist and proud!" writes Bertrand.

writes Lucien.

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A tiny halfling climbs upon another halflings back to write on the sheet "I have seen the magics of the druids, orcish shamans, paladins, voidal mages, golemancers and runemancers, dark artists and they all believe in their own deities and I have seen enough proof to believe them all to exist."

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Andri'ante quirks a brow, a frown marring her features as she scribbles in a rushed style of writting. "Maehr'sae Hiylun'ehya."

 

Tevi looks to the paper in her hands, shuffling around giddily. The small ame would slowly write in a decorated font, clearly placing much focus into it as her brows knit, eyes squinted; her movements careful and horribly slow as she writes. "The Aspects, Aspectism."

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A disgruntled pale elf crumbles up the paper in disgust. "The Aspects were revered by many long before the wood elves decided to make their own versions of things. It's like this person thinks the wood elves invented druidism."

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Callax reads over the options and shakes his cane in the air as he shouts, "Add Druidism to the poll! Druidism is NOT akin to Wood Elf paganism. And due to our Order having a large body of followers, you would gather better data in this study..."

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A dark elven druid clad in leather grumbles as he reads the paper, ripping it to shreds and tossing it into the bonfire before him, looking up at the smoke as it rises from the flames licking at the surrounding sands of the desert. The stars twinkle high above his gaze, sparkling in the sky. He huffs, shaking his head. "Since when is druidism in its purest state not a religion?" he muses, glancing at the white falcon perched on the log beside him. "The wood elves certainly do not hold claim to its creation. This is a gift that was given to the descendants centuries before Artimec passed the Aspects unto his people. To ask the citizens of Vailor what they believe and completely leave out one of the oldest religions in existence is ridiculous." He reaches over, stroking the soft feathers of the bird's breast. He pauses, taking out another scrap of paper and writing a response to the fellow that sent it off.

 

"Dear sir or madam, you have clearly made a big mistake on your initial survey. You put on Aspectism, but you left off the original religion it stemmed from, Druidism. Please correct this in future studies. Signed, a concerned druid of Vailor."

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"God Wills It" pens a old Friar of the Church

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