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In the history I wrote fairly lot about the gods, but it feels a summary is needed. Also this will be a different approach to the cultures of the present.

The main religion Human folks follow is the Pyarronite. It's a pantheon of gods I already listed with a human centric message, they represents all aspects of human life. They are worshiped on almost all parts of Ynev with a common tongue called Pyar (it's a fork of the old Godon language) which has similar role tha Latin had: the language of the religion and also a lingua franca within the Pyarronite Commonwealth. Many of the point of view world descriptions are written from their angle, for example introduced as a work of Krad clerics.

Another pantheon is worshiped by the Jad (the Arabic Human folk) and the Jann (Arabic non-human people). They have three gods who are more similar to patron-saints: Galraja (travellers, maybe merchants), Jah (farmers, shepherds, craftsmen) and Doljah (god of thieves, warriors). Now I read in the Handbook of Clerics that the Janns didn't worship any god and these three was heroes among the eldest Janns. The only sacrifice they need is a gulp of water splashed onto the sand.