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IIRC Rahadoum is fine with any philosophy which doesn't involve obedience to a deity and the adherents of the prophecies of kalistrade are generally atheists. But reliance on prophecy in the age of lost omens probably makes rahadoumi scholars and philosophers think the followers of kalistrade are strange or foolish.
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Deadmanwalking wrote:
The NPC wrote:They would like the prophecies but not the prophet. Oracles are on the execute list.This is not true. There's a lot of prejudice against all Divine casters, but technically only the worship of deities is illegal.
If I was incorrect, my apologies, but they are definitely on the "Best be leaving town and don't think to buy property" list.
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The NPC wrote:
Deadmanwalking wrote:If I was incorrect, my apologies, but they are definitely on the "Best be leaving town and don't think to buy property" list.The NPC wrote:They would like the prophecies but not the prophet. Oracles are on the execute list.This is not true. There's a lot of prejudice against all Divine casters, but technically only the worship of deities is illegal.
Yeah, any Divine caster better be ready for lynch mobs (as well as law enforcement trying to prove they're a Deity-worshiper) while traveling in Rahadoum.