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  • ...where there is one god, there is a proliferation of them—though some gods may ''claim'' to be the only true god, and denounce all others as charlatan ...some distant gods may care nothing for what mortals think of them. Other gods of more malevolent demesne or disposition may be propitiated in the hopes o
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  • ...common across much of the [[world]]. Her worshippers seldom refer to her by her full [[name]], preferring decurtate [[nickname|hypocorism]]s like "Cor" ...e accounts are apocryphal, there are at least one or two reports backed up by some good evidence, so it seems that this actually has occurred, albeit not
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  • ...n, is the name she is called by the [[Halok]] peoples. She also is called by a number of [[epithet]]s, including "the Purple Lady", "the Unveiler", and Though she is often said to be a goddess of wisdom, Hauhlen's [[field]] encompasses knowledge to at least an equal degree. She inspires the hedg
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  • ...its [[east]] and [[west]] are only barren [[badland]]s sparsely inhabited by [[nomad]]s and people living in scattered small settlements with no central ...or the [[ecosystem]]. Blathe is, contrary to what many outsiders believe, by no means barren and lifeless, but it's true that many of [[tree]]s and othe
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  • ...just that. While most people of Inji are unaware of the rôle played by belief in forming and changing them and their surroundings, belief wields i ...however, ''makes'' them true in Inji, and they are recognized and studied by some scholars even in ignorance of the broader base of belief that builds t
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  • ...nown as its [[constitution]], although some autocratic governments may get by without any formal constitution, with the simple understanding that the rul ...government, new officials may then be voted in by the people, or appointed by other officials or bodies. Even [[despot]]s who intend to rule for life ar
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