Eliel · 32798
Quote from: JayBird on May 05, 2016, 01:03:59 PM@Lionheart, I think that your best bet is to go the route of nondenomination.Don't run a specific church, just encourage Faith. If you try to promote something specific, you're going to alienate everyone, and the Church itself will fail. Not WHAT you believe, but THAT you believe.I've always tried to follow this idea, though those running the church tend to do their own thing. Etla in general has followed a sort of pagan belief system though I never specified any one in particular so that it remained open. All of the festivals follow the sun calendar, celebrating the equinoxes and such.
@Lionheart, I think that your best bet is to go the route of nondenomination.Don't run a specific church, just encourage Faith. If you try to promote something specific, you're going to alienate everyone, and the Church itself will fail. Not WHAT you believe, but THAT you believe.
Or.. It isn't a god that powers the cleric, it is their faith!
In the D and D sense of things, regular people can attain the positions of deity's, and deity's can be slain or forgotten, even have their powers taken or challenged by them powerful enough. So in the same token their deity's are just uber powerful characters who left this plain of existence for wanting one with greater challenge and potential for their skills, yes?
All that being said, the dream doesn't stick to D&D's canon. It's kind of a melting pot. I'd kinda like to see Etla get its own religion going at some point in the future.