
The Norv |

Which (if any) god on Golarion would you worship in real life if they had a church? Empyreal lords, etc., are ok too.
I'm looking mostly for gut reactions here, curious to get a broad sense of people's feelings for a home project I'm working on that was inspired by a comment about this topic elsewhere. But reasons are welcome!
I, personally, would almost undoubtedly belong to Erastil's church...

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The same I answer I give in real life: None.
From what I can see, the dieties do a pretty lousy job of managing the world, or are actively malevolent to moratals, and so I'm very sympathetic to the Rahadoumi mindset.
Many of my characters though, feel very differently.

Lord Twitchiopolis |

At a swift punch? Cayden. Merriment, revelry, and responsible drinking.
After more consideration? Hard call. I identify with aspects of all of the good Core Deities, Halcamora, Keltheald, Lthertida,and other empyreal lords.
I consider myself as NG with a strong LG verge, and appreciate aspects of most things.

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Going with LazarX's approach to the question. I've got high standards when it comes to my religion, and none of the Golarion deities make the cut. It's part of the reason I point out the existential horror of the entire setting (and really any setting which puts out what the de facto metaphysical landscape is).

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Going with LazarX's approach to the question. I've got high standards when it comes to my religion, and none of the Golarion deities make the cut. It's part of the reason I point out the existential horror of the entire setting (and really any setting which puts out what the de facto metaphysical landscape is).
To be fair... Golarion isn't a real world, it's Adventure Planet. everything about it is essentially a reason to insert a group of Heros to right some kind of Wrong (or Wrong some kind of Right as it may be).
A world full of omniscient, all wise gods that could actually manage things, would leave most PCs, good, evil, or indifferent, out of work.

Barong |

Going with LazarX's approach to the question. I've got high standards when it comes to my religion, and none of the Golarion deities make the cut. It's part of the reason I point out the existential horror of the entire setting (and really any setting which puts out what the de facto metaphysical landscape is).
Oh, dear, what is this existential horror? Or metaphysical landscape?

Philo Pharynx |

In real life I'm an atheist. However, I'd start reconsidering if dozens of people started bending the laws of physics through their faith (and this could be verified as not being a hoax).
In a world with clerics and oracles, I'd probably be a pantheist, honoring various gods as they pertained to my life.

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Pharasma.......
Plus, if that zombie apocalypse ever happens, her church is going to have that situation handled.
Lol. Except you know, for all of the in-Golarion undead risings, which INVARIABLY seem to occur right under the nose of the local Pharasmins. It's like worshipping Pharasma invites zombie apocalypses.

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Benchak the Nightstalker wrote:Lol. Except you know, for all of the in-Golarion undead risings, which INVARIABLY seem to occur right under the nose of the local Pharasmins. It's like worshipping Pharasma invites zombie apocalypses.Pharasma.......
Plus, if that zombie apocalypse ever happens, her church is going to have that situation handled.
Goddess of Birth, Death, and Prophecy. Why do you think they built the churches there in the first place? To deal with the inevitable uprisings!

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John Spalding wrote:Goddess of Birth, Death, and Prophecy. Why do you think they built the churches there in the first place? To deal with the inevitable uprisings!Benchak the Nightstalker wrote:Lol. Except you know, for all of the in-Golarion undead risings, which INVARIABLY seem to occur right under the nose of the local Pharasmins. It's like worshipping Pharasma invites zombie apocalypses.Pharasma.......
Plus, if that zombie apocalypse ever happens, her church is going to have that situation handled.
Which would make a lot of sense if there was more dealing and less doddering.

Mavrickindigo |
John Spalding wrote:Goddess of Birth, Death, and Prophecy. Why do you think they built the churches there in the first place? To deal with the inevitable uprisings!Benchak the Nightstalker wrote:Lol. Except you know, for all of the in-Golarion undead risings, which INVARIABLY seem to occur right under the nose of the local Pharasmins. It's like worshipping Pharasma invites zombie apocalypses.Pharasma.......
Plus, if that zombie apocalypse ever happens, her church is going to have that situation handled.
Actually, according to "the Godsmouth Heresy," all the prophet priests of Pharasma have gone mad since the Age of Lost Omens

Derek Vande Brake |

Good question!
In real life, I have sometimes thought that if I were pagan rather than Christian, I would likely worship Athena primarily, but not exclusively.
The same would be true if I believed in Golarion deities - I would worship one primarily, but also give some service to a few others. After an exhaustive search based on domains I feel important to me, I think the primary one would be Kelinahat, the Archon Empyreal Lord of Spies, Stealth, and Intelligence.