Cedrism—a polytheistic religion—as a theocratic government would install the high priests of various Gods into positions of leadership, most likely positions related to their patron gods. For instance, the High Priest of Mors, Krond, or Tempus as head of the military; High Priest of Breiza or Fax as head of foreign relations; High Priest of Los as chief justice; and High Priest of Lacrymosa, Finanzia, or De Morgan in charge of economics.
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| - Cedrism—a polytheistic religion—as a theocratic government would install the high priests of various Gods into positions of leadership, most likely positions related to their patron gods. For instance, the High Priest of Mors, Krond, or Tempus as head of the military; High Priest of Breiza or Fax as head of foreign relations; High Priest of Los as chief justice; and High Priest of Lacrymosa, Finanzia, or De Morgan in charge of economics.
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| - Cedrism—a polytheistic religion—as a theocratic government would install the high priests of various Gods into positions of leadership, most likely positions related to their patron gods. For instance, the High Priest of Mors, Krond, or Tempus as head of the military; High Priest of Breiza or Fax as head of foreign relations; High Priest of Los as chief justice; and High Priest of Lacrymosa, Finanzia, or De Morgan in charge of economics. Because Cedrism is a polytheistic religion, followers of specific gods would probably become synonymous with political parties, which would cause division among the populous.
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