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The Anti-God Heresy, as defined by the followers of the New Pantheon of Tai-tastigon, is "the belief that all the beings we know to be divine are in fact but the shadows of some greater power that regards them not", as quoted from catechism by Loogan, High Priest of Gorgo, to Jame, saying that "you and all your kind profess the Anti-God Heresy".

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  • Anti-God Heresy
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  • The Anti-God Heresy, as defined by the followers of the New Pantheon of Tai-tastigon, is "the belief that all the beings we know to be divine are in fact but the shadows of some greater power that regards them not", as quoted from catechism by Loogan, High Priest of Gorgo, to Jame, saying that "you and all your kind profess the Anti-God Heresy".
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  • The Anti-God Heresy, as defined by the followers of the New Pantheon of Tai-tastigon, is "the belief that all the beings we know to be divine are in fact but the shadows of some greater power that regards them not", as quoted from catechism by Loogan, High Priest of Gorgo, to Jame, saying that "you and all your kind profess the Anti-God Heresy". It turns out that the Anti-God Heresy is largely truth, in that the New Pantheon gods were created by and feed on the energies of the Kencyr Temples, using their worshippers' faith to give them form and life. However, the Old Pantheon predate the arrival of the Kencyr and their Temples.
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