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The Adherents of Pra’Raj are a scattered, mostly hidden belief system that rejects the divinity of Gods, as well as the inherent apathy of atheist thought, and instead focuses inward upon the Divinity of the Self.
The Adherents of Pra’Raj are a scattered, mostly hidden belief system that rejects the divinity of Gods, as well as the inherent apathy of atheist thought, and instead focuses inward upon the Divinity of the Self.


The name Pra’raj has been ubiquitous in the history of the Disc, through the rise and fall of many empires, and is often ascribed to the Sun itself.
The name Pra’raj has been ubiquitous in the history of the world, through the rise and fall of many empires, and is often ascribed to the Sun itself.


Although the philosophy of the Adherence is not inherently foul, and in many places anything but, recent years have made it synonymous with the fell deeds of Zojhir and Qa’im, whose interpretation of the system and its teachings has taken a nefarious turn. Their unwholesome actions, as well as the myriad propaganda campaigns over the centuries from the Wheel faith and their temples and priests, have seen Adherent sects driven underground, persecuted, and hunted to near extinction by numerous inquisitions.
Although the philosophy of the Adherence is not inherently foul, and in many places anything but, recent years have made it synonymous with the fell deeds of Zojhir and Qa’im, whose interpretation of the system and its teachings has taken a nefarious turn. Their unwholesome actions, as well as the myriad propaganda campaigns over the centuries from the Wheel faith and their temples and priests, have seen Adherent sects driven underground, persecuted, and hunted to near extinction by numerous inquisitions.
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