Religion in Freehaven


      Of gods and men

         Religion is a potent force in Freehold.  After all, one
       of the gods was present at the time of the city's
       independence.  Most of the religions are represented in the
       Temple District.  However, for a mix of reasons, many of
       the faiths operate elsewhere, and some of those in the
       Temple District maintain secondary shrines at appropriate
       locations.
      
         Vegfiro has a small shrine in the Bazaar, in addition to
       the larger temple, on the spot where Vegfiro himself spoke
       to the marauding mobs.  It is said that if a truly
       repentant person prays long enough at the shrine, they will
       be shown how to atone for their misdeeds.  (1%
       non-cumulative chance per day of prayer of receiving an
       Atonement spell, raised to 5% if a suitable offering is
       made).
      
         In the military barracks of the North Quarter is a
       mid-sized shrine dedicated to Awr.  It is actually larger
       than the one located in the Temple District, and is heavily
       patronized by militiamen preparing to be sent to the
       Thunderwall Gate, where the Iceschan army occasionally
       strikes.
      
         Tufrone's followers have decided to forgo the Temple
       District entirely.  The Kobold's Temple is located in the
       Market District, where the priests claim the sound of
       ringing coins is sweeter than that of church bells.
      
         Sile has a shrine, located in the Guildhouse of the
       League of Shadows, somewhere in the North Quarter.  League
       members are required to tithe a small portion of their
       earnings to the shrine.  The shrine is as illegal as the
       League, and the authorities would dearly love to know the
       location of either.
      
         There is no known nor rumored place of worship dedicated
       to Drovelor.  The Tyrant God may very well have spies among
       the orcish dock workers, stable hands and house servants,
       however.
      
         Tronet may have as many as a dozen small shrines
       scattered across the city.  On one occasion, a Scourge was
       found trying to poison the harbor, and raids have turned up
       at least one shrine in the High Quarter.
      
         It is commonly rumored that Setmurin has an underground
       temple somewhere in the Necropolis' catacombs, but none has
       ever been found.  While the worship of Setmurin is not
       strictly banned, it would be against the law to build
       anything more than a "household shrine" to appease the
       Death Deity.
      
         Small shrines dedicated to various Race Totems,
       especially those of the Elves, Dwarves and Goblins, are
       scattered around the city in the neighborhoods where a high
       concentration of the flock is present.  Gnomes and Kobolds
       each have about three shrines, and a secret shrine
       dedicated to the Drowqueen is rumored to exist somewhere in
       the North Quarter.
      
      
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