I used "cult" but I agree that "religion" or just "worship" would be better terms, it's just that the word "cult" doesn't have the exact same connotations it has in English and can be used as a synonym in my mother language, sorry.
I agree that it's totally possible with Eorzean Au Ra but I was referring mostly about what traditionally happens where the greatest bulk of the race resides, which in this case is in Othard and for Viera and Hrothgar would be Golmore Jungle, Skatay Range and Ilsabard I guess.It's also risky to generalize that Au Ra do not worship the Twelve. The Twelve are worshiped in Eorzea, and while most Au Ra do not live in Eorzea, the few that are born and bred there probably DO. Worship of the Twelve is a regional and cultural thing, not a racial thing.
Oh yes, I remember that passage from the lorebook, would be nice to know more indeed.It's worth pointing out that the Second Astral Era was very religious, until those theocracies collapsed in the Third Calamity and broke the power of organized religion; that's what made the Allagans rather atheistic. The faith of the Twelve is apparently at least as old as Allag, and so was probably shaped by those events.
It's a shame we don't know much, even if there is no formal highly organized religion it would be good to know how the various people in Eorzea intertwine their worship in their lives especially for those groups that traditionally do it, like Keepers of the Moon and Menphina, Seekers of the Sun and Azeyma and so on.We don't really know. For all the talk about the Twelve there's very little evidence of things like clergy or formal worship for most of them (outside of Ishagrd, anyway.) We see people talk about them and invoke them in oaths or the heat of the moment (by the Twelve!), and there are shines dedicated to them, and an occasional priest, but that's the extent of it shown in game. Outside of Ishagrd, prayer and worship seem to be more personal than organized.


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