(10-12-2015, 11:00 AM)Isaelt Haragin Wrote: From my experience playing the game so far, they're there and revered to an extent, but it's not a hugely pervading thing sans the more drastic sections. As was mentioned before things like Ishgard, the Black Mages, and Ala Mhigo with their reverence for their respective gods are when you see it become blatant.Limsa more uses the Navigator in a couple ways not so much as superstitions but along the same way that ancient mariners would pray to Posidian for safety and protection. At least this is way i see it in game.
But aside from the occasional poor expression concerning some poor deity's balls I haven't seen much to suggest that it's a hugely influencing factor for many. That's not to say it isn't there, but perhaps it doesn't have an overwhelming impact. It could also be more important, or less, depending on the city?
I would suspect Gridania's huge focus on balance with nature and the elementals to have a more robust worshipping practice than say Limsa outside of superstitious pirates? The argument can easily go many ways though.
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