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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
Religion map export from legends, of the Meandering Order dedicated to the worship of Cil Wispinsights the Umber Brain, human goddess of inspiration and art.
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Religion map export from legends, of the Meandering Order dedicated to the wordship of Cil Wispinsights the Umber Brain, human godess of inspiration and art.
 
 
Purple is the holy city, red are the temples, orange is the presence of a priest and yellow the presence of followers. Notice how not just Human sites (grey border), but also Dwarven(dark blue border) and Elven (Ochre border) sites are marked, showing that a religion can spread past it's founding civilization.
 
  
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Purple is the holy city, red are the temples, orange is the presence of a priest and yellow the presence of followers. Notice how not just Human sites (grey border), but also Dwarven(dark blue border) and Elven (Ochre border) sites are marked, showing that religion can spread past it's initial civilization.
 
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