Religions of Drowlto VI

Through its roughly 4,000 years of recorded history, Drowlto VI has boasted numerous religions and related traditions. For ease of study, however, modern religious experts have divided the religious history of the planet into three basic eras: The Era Without Prophets, The Foundation Age, and The Successor Age.

The Religions

Common Ethics

It is considered rude by the residents of city regions of Drowlto VI to pass another citizen on the street without uttering a guttural growl. In the rural northern provinces of Raflot, for example, failure to do so constitutes a direct challenge to Arratok (ritual duel to the death).

The Era Without Prophets

Only scattered relics of the Era Without Prophets remain on Drowlto VI, thus little is known of the detailed mythology of this period. There is evidence of widespread animistic deism, with the sun and the two moons, Lakka and Sigo, playing a central role as father and sons in the early Drowltese pantheon of spirits in many mythologies.

Numerous mythologies of the ancient tribes of southern Ias are based around a pantheon of elemental creator spirits known in the old city-states of the Plains of Gat as the World Dragons. These were said to have created the world, spread life across it, and melded into it, leaving their children, the ancient heroes of Iasian myths. There is debate among scholars as to whether the star Drowlto was the father of the World Dragons, one of the World Dragons, or a son of two of the World Dragons.

Theories abound as to how a common mythology could have propagated over the entire ancient world, long before trade and travel were common enough to make such a spread of information possible.

The Foundation Age

The Successor Age

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