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A Deity is the object of worship chosen by a creature.
Deities differ among races. Template:L worship multiple deities that are often depicted as a Dwarf. Dwarves may also on occasion worship a deity that is depicted of a Template:L or Template:L. Template:Ls also worship multiple deities. Template:L do not worship a deity, but believe in a single force that permeates the forests.
In Template:L, if you speak to a High Priest and offer your service, you will be able to speak to the deity from any location, though the deity will not respond.