Firefly
Lore-ian
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Hmm, I wouldn't say that I necessarily have "religion" in my works, because Gods are either explicitly present or only implied. My worlds generally come in two types: 1. Gods/Deities/Immortal Beings/whathaveyou are explicitly present, so being an "atheist" wouldn't really be possible. 2. Gods are not mentioned explicitly, and no one really allows this to dictate their actions. However, I imply that there is a higher force, which the characters sometimes see as "Fate." Sometimes, I even hint at things like an afterlife, or reincarnation, ect. but whether they actually exist or if they are only created by the characters is up to debate. For the first, the Gods generally do not interfere with the world. To give an example, in one of my worlds, the creator does not interfere at all with the world and believes people should choose their own path. The devil-figure in the story does end up interfering, because he's been a God for so long that he cannot understand humans anymore and thus sees them as unworthy to live. The lesser Gods kinda influence the world, but the creator gets very, very angry when they do too much. In short, Gods do not interfere with human (or dragon/elf/whatever) wars to any great extent, though everyone knows they exist (and some groups worship certain Gods, though it's purely symbolic and the Gods themselves do not support or fight against anyone). For the second type of world, characters believe some obscure God or "Fate" manipulates them, but because they cause most of their own problems, they don't really zone in on a single being. Aspects of religion come into play, as I mentioned above, but whether they actually exist or not is up to debate. For example, one character could not bring himself to kill a friend who turned out to be an enemy, so he kills himself. As he dies, he tells his friend that he will keep waiting until they meet again, no matter how many times they need to be reborn for that to happen. Whether reincarnation actually exists in the world, and whether they'll ever have a chance to be true friends--that's never stated. Of course, all the above applies to my fantasy/secondary worlds. In my earth stories (what few there are), religion usually doesn't play a big role, mainly because few of my characters walked into my head and voiced their religion very vocally. (Plus, my plots and characters are already convoluted enough without adding religion to it...) There's also the fact that I like exploring how people would treat morality if they had no punishment to fear, if their only leash to goodness was their own belief in it.
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