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==Religion== | ==Religion== | ||
Little is known of formal El-Aurian religion, as few speak of it to outsiders. They seem to follow female figures, however, with many of the El-Aurians praying to a single Goddess figure. Even [[The Eccia|the Eccia]], who worship the Three, see their deities as entirely female. | Little is known of formal El-Aurian religion, as few speak of it to outsiders. They seem to follow female figures, however, with many of the El-Aurians praying to a single Goddess figure. Even [[The Eccia|the Eccia]], who worship the Three, see their deities as entirely female. | ||
Among the El-Aurian diaspora, some have become adherents of [[Transcendimensionalism]], an acknowledgement that there are higher-dimensional beings and that the rich fabric of reality is akin to a story told by such beings. | |||
==Mythology== | ==Mythology== | ||
==Society== | ==Society== | ||
As the remnants of El-Aurian society have been scattered in diasporas, El-Aurians have begun to consider any others of their species to be parts of their larger extended family. As an acknowledgement of this interconnectedness and as a sign of respect, younger El-Aurians might call their elders "Uncle" or "Auntie," even if they are not directly related. | |||
==Culture== | ==Culture== |