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Traveller religions?

Speaking of D&D...

Now as I think of it, I may well "borrow" Wee Jas from D&D. She always struck me as an ... interesting deity.


Wren Owen, from the Witchy Yacht, is a follower of either my version of that or of my Sophontism from earlier in this thread.
 
Well, I was speaking in terms of a broader religion. I don't classify Hollywierd as a "complex" society.... :rolleyes:


Yes, I could see it turning into a religion after a while, though it would initially have to have the state as god, IMHO. Could be a really interesting cultural etymology for PCs to explore, too. (It's the will of Landru, after all!) I notice in your reply, though, you slightly tweaked your claim to not just be hi-pop worlds. That's what I was asking about, and you answered nicely. :)


Hehe he..... :rofl: sorry, I'll.... he he he ... :rofl: .... recover in a minute...

OK. That would be interesting. It would also be creepy, as it would seem unnatural (even if it was an alien culture) to humans. There would be the assumption (by players) that there must be a "Landru" behind the curtain.

(Stupid 4 image limit.... :-p )
You have never been in Singapore, have you? It is not quite as I fantasised about for New York, but the people there really do work to keep the city looking good. Of all the cities I have seen, it was far and away the cleanest, hands down. But then, in Singapore, it is the will of Landru than there would be NO chewing gum allowed until just a couple of years ago...
 
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