'A.O. Worshipers'
'Descendents', who believe themselves to basically be 'Ancient Ones' and trying to take all the 'A.O.' tech and knowledge for their own use, the 'A.O. Worshipers' believe that the 'A.O.' were gods, and seek to gather their artifacts in preparation for their eventual return. As a result the two factions are at odds with each other, with the 'A.O.Worshipers' trying to protect the 'A.O.'s' artifacts and 'The Descendants' trying to take them for themselves. Compared to other religious orders, 'A.O.Worshipers' are few in number.
Unlike the Culture
'A.O. Worshipers' are fascinated by the 'A.O.' and hold everything related to them sacred.
Mythology & Lore
The 'A.O.Worshipers' believe that the 'A.O.'s' were gods, and responsible for both the creation of the world, and all the creatures and folk that live upon it. They believe that the 'A.O' used all of their magic to create other sentient folk, and afterwards had to rest in order to recover. They believe that when the magic levels return to full strength the A.O. will return to the land, and lead all into prosperity.
Divine Origins
This religious order is fairly old, and has been around for many ages. It's not sure how exactly it started, and the order itself claims that it has existed since the age of 'A.O.' has ended.
Ethics
The 'A.O.'Worshippers believe that it is taboo to damage 'A.O.' artifacts or to try and use them to one's personal use. The artifacts were created by 'A.O.'s' for 'A.O.' use, not for their creations to use.
Political Influence & Intrigue
The 'A.O.Worshipers' often works closely scholars to protect 'A.O.' artifacts and ruins.
Sects
There are several sects existing across Tamerea.
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