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{{#description2:Runeterra may not have religions as we understand it, but that does not negate the existence of religious structures as well as different cults in each of the regions.}} | |||
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The absence of named religions in Runeterra is something that anyone might initially take as an indication of their absence. This is a complex subject because in this world deities walk and have walked the earth, we are talking about a world where magic is common and what is seen as divine can have several different origins from what we know in our reality. | The absence of named religions in Runeterra is something that anyone might initially take as an indication of their absence. This is a complex subject because in this world deities walk and have walked the earth, we are talking about a world where magic is common and what is seen as divine can have several different origins from what we know in our reality. | ||
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Little is known about spirituality in Ixtal, a region controlled by the Axiomata, powerful users of elemental magic, it seems to closely resemble the Helia of the past and perhaps there is no religiosity except a reverence for ancestors, which can take the form of a cult or even obedience to the Yuntal, the caste that controls this nation. | Little is known about spirituality in Ixtal, a region controlled by the Axiomata, powerful users of elemental magic, it seems to closely resemble the Helia of the past and perhaps there is no religiosity except a reverence for ancestors, which can take the form of a cult or even obedience to the Yuntal, the caste that controls this nation. | ||
==Noxus== | ==Noxus== | ||
In Noxus there are two important cults, although only one of them is common and openly practiced, the Wolf Cult. This cult is established around one of the aspects of death, for this reason the belief is common among Noxians due to the proximity of the concepts of strength preached by Noxian society to the precepts of the Wolf. | |||
The second cult, much more restricted and rare, is the cult of Mordekaiser, the Iron Revenant, a powerful spirit of a great lord from the past of Noxian lands who seeks to become the lord of everything that lives. His faithful tend to have an unparalleled fanaticism, many of them aware that if their Lord returned, they would be destroyed so that their souls would become part of Mordekaiser's ranks. | |||
==Piltover== | ==Piltover== | ||
Piltover | Piltover does not seem to be a particularly religious region, with the possibility of there being Zaunites devoted to Janna who ascended socially, even so, some traces of two cults can be found in this place, the cult of the Spider and the Glorious Evolution. | ||
The Glorious Evolution is a kind of sect that exists in Piltover with people who wish to transcend the flesh, replacing their bodies with more powerful and resistant machines, in a quest to overcome the fragility of the human body through technological evolution. | |||
The Spider cult, in turn, is a recent cult, centered on Urgot, the Spider cult is not organized or centralized, being much more conceptual and close to the Noxian concept of strength. Although it is most common in Zaun, it has found adherents in Piltover as well. | |||
==Shurima== | ==Shurima== | ||
In Shurima there were the Warrior Gods, who walked under the earth and commanded the armies with their Battalion of the Ascended. This cult replaced previous cults of other deities, such as Janna, but after the fall of the Empire, the cult of the Warrior Gods also ended up being forgotten. | |||
With the return of Emperor Azir, believers also emerged who believe in this Emperor who also went through the Ascension ritual, becoming a Warrior God and also Emperor of the Sands. | |||
In Nashramae there is the cult of Xerath, a Baccai who resurfaced alongside one of the warrior gods, Renekton. This cult has strange characteristics that seem to prioritize a transcendence of the flesh, taking on a form of pure energy in search of absolute power. | |||
Another cult that exists in Shurima is the cult of the Lavender Sea, centered on the prophet Malzahar and which is actually just a way of taking more offerings to Bel'Veth, a creature from the void that has been feeding and growing more and more, having already practically consumed the ancient city of the same name. | |||
==Targon== | ==Targon== | ||
The Solari are the dominant religion in the Targon region and have acted oppressively against the Lunari minority, however the same does not seem to be true for other peoples, ethnicities, cults and beliefs. This belief, although centered on the Sun and the perception of it as central to all life, does not seem to connect directly to the celestial entity known as the Golden Sister. | |||
Aspects are semi-divine figures that serve as hosts for the power of the Celestials, so that they can act in the physical world to carry out their agenda. Even so, both Aspects and Celestials are not seen or worshiped as gods in a majority way, and there may be some smaller cults that do so. | |||
Targon's proximity to celestial entities could influence the existence of greater religiosity, but this does not appear to be the case, with not much of the society and customs of this region being known. | |||
==Void== | |||
The creatures of the Void usually do not even have reasoning, let alone any religiosity. However, a creature called Bel'Veth has emerged in Shurima, claiming to possess powers on a level equal to or greater than the Frost Watchers who were once worshiped in the Freljord. | |||
The cult of Bel'Veth has a large organization made by Malzahar, the prophet of the Void, who takes Shurima in a nomadic way, bringing more and more followers to his religion so that they completely surrender to the sea of lavender. | |||
==Zaun== | ==Zaun== | ||
In Zaun, the cult of a spiritual entity from Shurima called Janna is significant, with her image being worshiped in several places and it being part of regional customs to attribute blessings to her. | |||
Still, in Zaun there are several cults of personality in the form of imposition by force, whether with the chemical barons or even The Spider Urgot, who killed some of the barons and became an icon in Zaun's society. |