Neutralists Ethnicity in Trinity | World Anvil
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Neutralists

In a world filled with mass religious followings, divine powers and physical manifestations of the gods themselves - its not easy to deny the existence of the gods entirely. However, these people do exist and they are referred to simply as Neutralists. The Neutralists are not limited to people who outright deny the existence of the divine, but are an inclusive grouping of all who do not believe in or follow a god. Religious people often struggle to comprehend the world of a Neutralist, however discrimination of the culture is only conducted by those of an extensively devout nature who believe the Neutralists nothing more than heathens. Neutralists spend the majority of their lives believing in their own capabilities to get them through life, and take a permanent stance towards death and the afterlife of it either not existing or existing - however no one person has the power to deny ones entry into either.

Culture

Major language groups and dialects

Predominately, Neutralists live outside of the major cities and thus only know their races dialect and common.

Culture and cultural heritage

The cultural heritage of the Neutralists is one that has spanned back ages, to when the first religious believers first cropped up in the Tiefling civilizations. They have long been known for an air of ignorance, stupidity and foolishness - however none is true for most of them. Neutralists have become more widely accepted as years have progressed, however in the modern era devoid of hope in the coming face of undeath, Neutralists are becoming more and ore common.

Shared customary codes and values

Neutralists all stay void of religious followings, temples or organizations as it usually results in their bombardment of nonsensical babbling from the devout. The neutralists have a strict 'no deity' code, from the moment a Neutralist's home possesses any form of holy emblem or shrine they are immediately considered a member of common society. Most Neutralists avoid living in crowded capital cities and instead opt for the quiet and peaceful life that comes with village residence - safe from the religious pressures of city living.

Common Dress code

Avoiding colours associated with any religious order, Neutralists often dress in basic, plain clothing devoid of any jewelry, ornaments or symbolic pieces. Their clothing is often cloth, leather or woolen, and is designed to cover themselves rather than display their 'undying loyalty' to some invisible woman in the sky.

Ideals

Courtship Ideals

Those of a Neutralist nature seek courtship in others of a Neutralist stance, as most who follow the gods only seek to push others to follow in their ways.

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