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== Worshipers == Vorov has a distant relationship with their worshipers. In the godβs mind, it is important to give followers space from his influence. If Vorov helps every follower with every problem, they would not grow strong. Coddling helps nobody in the eyes of Vorov. That is not to say that Vorov does not give his followers aid. Sometimes a few extra crops during the harvest season or one lucky break is all somebody needs to grow. Vorov understands that there is an aspect of luck in growth. Therefore, for devoted followers, Vorov always seeks to tip the scale ever so slightly. Additionally, Vorov often gives praise when praise is due. The Saints of Vorov are busy. They travel to devoted followers and people to deliver messages. Sometimes a follower who has completed a great deed may receive a reward from the god. During special days, Vorov might also send congratulations to a follower. Marriages are often times when the god might show his approval. Often a Saint or even Vorov himself might appear during a marriage ceremony. An appearance by the god is thought to show that the marriage will be good, long, and prosperous for the people involved. If no presence of Vorov shows, this is thought to be a bad omen. The god and their Saints might simply be busy, but the omen stands nevertheless.
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