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==[[Eberron]]== Religion here is more like actual religion than normal ''D&D''. There's evidence for and against the gods existing, and divine magic is fueled by faith, rather than the actual god. Some atheist/agnostic clerics or fanatical believers in a state or charismatic individual can also access spells for this reason, and there are no alignment restrictions on priesthood. The Silver Flame has the worst kind of evil hypocrites, deluded into thinking they're doing the right thing; the Path of Inspiration has decent, innocent people in it who have been taken in by all the cultish propaganda; and everything on a spectrum in between. So long as their faith holds, their spells come out right. *The Sovereign Host: Traditional "good" gods. *The Dark Six: Traditional "evil" gods. *The Silver Flame: Similar in many ways to Medieval Catholicism, but revere a massive pillar of holy flame instead of any actual deity. Much of their dogma is based around fighting evil, especially otherworldly evil like the Daelkyr and demonic Overlords. *Cults of the Dragon Below: A catch-all term for the various fiend or aberration-worshiping cults. *The Lord of Blades: A [[warforged]]-supremacist preaching the death or enslavement of all the fleshies. Not ''actually'' a god, but his followers are such mad fanatics that they can manifest divine magic anyway. *The Blood of Vol: Humanism with some Undeath mixed in, the Seekers of the Divinity Within (as they sometimes call themselves) believe that the gods are either nonexistent or not worthy of worship and the ultimate goal of the religion is for its members to learn how to ascend to divinity themselves. *The Path of Light: Kalashtar religion opposing the Quori and their Path of Inspiration, which it does by focusing on and promoting spiritual growth and positivity. *The Path of Inspiration: Quori-founded religion that ''looks'' like a peaceful religion but is actually a sham that they use to manipulate mortals. *The Becoming God: A bunch of warforged trying to build their own god. Probably not actually the Lord of Blades, though he certainly wants to be, and there's some overlap with his followers. {{D&D-Eberron-Faiths}}
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