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==== ''Strange Religion'' ==== Nobody outside the Nyx themselves understand their religion. Many brave scholars have dedicated their lives to understanding the question: who do the Nyx worship? What is their religion? They have gathered the Nyx primarily worship the Lord of Mists in public. However, the High God goes by many different names to them including the Ruiner, the Sabian Savior, and the Wise Executioner. These epithets are not found anywhere else natively amongst the Rings of Meropis. Many also believe the Nyx have a whole pantheon of Material Gods that they keep secret from outsiders. They do not build temples to these gods but speak about them in private. Sermons are held in dark allies and beside a dying fire deep below ground. Their holy books are passed orally with their lessons found not in the words but in the emotions of the heart. One nameless Material God, who the Nyx simply refer to as the Maiden, appears to be the most active. Scholars have documented many stories of this god appearing randomly, providing aid, and then vanishing as quickly as she appeared.
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