[quote=@Penny] [@AndyC] Is there any religious mythology like the Catholic Church? Mostly im thinking of curses like'go to hell' or 'my god' . [/quote] The ersatz for the Catholics and Protestants are the Vaticine and Objectionists. Both are monotheistic worshippers of Théus, though there is a fundamental difference over interpreting the words and nature of Malkos the Redeemer. The Vaticines believe he was Théus's human-born son and that his descendants have divine blood. The Objectionists believe Malkos was Théus in human form, but that he left no physical trace of his passing. Vaticines place a great amount of emphasis on relics and ritual, while Objectionists place emphasis on internal purity. On the extreme ends, the Vaticines have a brutal Inquisition, and the Objectionists have strict and oppressive Purifiers. In terms of devils and demons, both believe in a corrupting entity called Abaddon, though again there is disagreement over how the Dark One operates. The Vaticines believe Abaddon forces individuals to evil by possessing them with literal demons, which have their own names and hierarchies. Objectionists believe Abaddon operates through temptation rather than possession, that evil is a more abstract and internal corruption, and their Purifiers impose strict moral standards on their followers to resist the Dark One's influence. Both believe each other are heretics, and the schism has led to several bloody wars. Castille and Medicia are primarily Vaticine, while Albion is mostly Objectionist. Vallé D'Or was mostly Vaticine before the Revolution, but the new Revolutionaries are hardline atheists (apart from a near-religious hero worship of their Emperor Leon de Corsique).