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Players can choose to worship one or more '''religions'''. |
Players can choose to worship one or more '''religions'''. |
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− | A single god is selected at character creation.<ref> |
+ | A single god is selected at character creation.<ref>https://www.conanexiles.com/blog/dev-blog-11-religion-avatars-conan-exiles/</ref> |
==List of religions== |
==List of religions== |
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+ | ===Crom=== |
− | <center>{{FP Icons|Icon Crom.png|Crom}}</center><br |
+ | <center>{{FP Icons|Icon Crom.png|Crom}}</center><br/>The ''"God who requires no worship."'' - Crom watches the world from his mountain top, but does not answer prayers and will receive no worship. If you choose Crom as your god at the start of the game, you will not get the knowledge of an acolyte, so he is the god to choose if you do not wish to get involved in the religion system in Conan Exiles.<br/> |
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+ | ===Derketo=== |
− | <center>{{FP Icons|Icon Derketo.png|Derketo}}</center><br |
+ | <center>{{FP Icons|Icon Derketo.png|Derketo}}</center><br/>The ''"Goddess of fertility, death, and lust."'' - Derketo, the Goddess of lust, death and fertility, who is the Whore of Set, and the Sable Queen. |
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+ | ===Jhebbal Sag=== |
− | <center>{{FP Icons|Jhebbal sag.png|Jhebbal Sag}}</center><br |
+ | <center>{{FP Icons|Jhebbal sag.png|Jhebbal Sag}}</center><br/>The "''God of animals, nature, and savagery''", and the lord of all animals and beasts, including men.<ref>https://www.conanexiles.com/blog/a-look-back-and-the-way-forward</ref> |
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+ | ===Mitra=== |
− | <center>{{FP Icons|Icon Mitra.png|Mitra}}</center><br |
+ | <center>{{FP Icons|Icon Mitra.png|Mitra}}</center><br/>The ''"God of right and justice."'' - Mitra, chosen god of the [[Hyborian]]s, purports to be a god of right and justice, but his zealous followers are consumed with expanding his religion at the detriment of all others. Mitra’s followers are given the ability to create sacred Statues, [[Armor|Clothing]], Healing Consumables and [[Weapons]] – including the sacred symbol of the Phoenix. |
− | === |
+ | ===Set=== |
− | <center>{{FP Icons|Icon Set.png|Set}}</center><br |
+ | <center>{{FP Icons|Icon Set.png|Set}}</center><br/>The ''"God of serpents and sacrifice."'' - Set, the Old Serpent, glories in the ritual sacrifice of humans atop his bloody altars. Set’s followers are granted powers that align with their god, protection from [[Poison]] and the ability to turn Snakes into [[Arrow]]s. |
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+ | ===Ymir=== |
− | <center>{{FP Icons|Icon Ymir.png|Ymir}}</center><br |
+ | <center>{{FP Icons|Icon Ymir.png|Ymir}}</center><br/>The "''God of snow, storm, and war.''" - The [[Nordheimer|Nordheim]] worship Ymir, the Frost Giant, Lord of Storm and War, who lives (according to legend), in Valhalla, his castle far in northern Vanaheim. According to Nordheimr shamans, the souls of warriors who fall in battle go to Valhalla to feast and fight forever. This belief makes Nordheimr warriors terribly fierce in battle, and they often fight with no regard for their own safety. |
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+ | ===Yog=== |
− | <center>{{FP Icons|Icon Yog.png|Yog}}</center><br |
+ | <center>{{FP Icons|Icon Yog.png|Yog}}</center><br/>The ''"God of cannibals."'' - Yog, the Lord of Empty Abodes, demands that his followers consume flesh that has been ritually purified. This means the flesh of other humans, and in return, Yog grants his followers by blessing them with [[Weapons]] and [[Armor]]. |
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+ | ===Zath=== |
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+ | <center>{{FP Icons|Icon Zath.png|Zath}}</center><br/> |
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==Gain favor with the gods== |
==Gain favor with the gods== |
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: [[Ymir]] - Use the {{ItemLink|Hoar-Frost Hatchet}} to harvest {{ItemLink|Ice Shard}}s. |
: [[Ymir]] - Use the {{ItemLink|Hoar-Frost Hatchet}} to harvest {{ItemLink|Ice Shard}}s. |
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: [[Yog]] - Use the {{ItemLink|Yog Cleaver}} to harvest {{ItemLink|Unblemished Human Meat}}. |
: [[Yog]] - Use the {{ItemLink|Yog Cleaver}} to harvest {{ItemLink|Unblemished Human Meat}}. |
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+ | : [[Zath]] - Use the {{ItemLink|Zathite Ritual Dagger}} to harvest {{ItemLink|Venom-purified blood}}. |
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+ | Side Note: While not providing any use to gain favour, {{ItemLink|Zathite Ritual Dagger}} is also be used to harvest {{ItemLink|Zathite Bag}} from [[spider]]s and [[Demon Spider|spider-like creatures]]. |
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==Religion Teachers== |
==Religion Teachers== |
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− | + | It costs 50 points to learn an additional religion from inside the Feats menu that wasn't learned during character creation. However, most religions can be learned for free if you talk to the correct trainer for the specific religion. For example, if you want to learn the Set religion then you will need to find the Set Trainer. |
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+ | All trainers can be found throughout the [[Exiled Lands]]. Alternatively, religions can also be learned from religious relics dropped by named priests. Trainers do not exist on the [[Isle of Siptah]], so the only way to learn extra religions there without paying the feat cost is to find the relics. |
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− | * Besides [[Jhebbal Sag]], which can only be learned in the [[Midnight Grove]], it costs 50 points to learn a religion from inside the Feats menu unless it was learned during character creation, making religion trainers the points efficient method for learning other religions. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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− | * The gods are jealous beings and do not allow their respective [[altars]] to be placed too close to each other, so it may be |
+ | * The gods are jealous beings and do not allow their respective [[altars]] to be placed too close to each other, so it may be necessary to defend a large area when worshipping multiple gods. |
+ | * While the dev team originally said that the Jhebbal Sag would be the final religion planned, the Zath religion was later added with the Isle of Siptah expansion. Additional religions have not been ruled out, though nothing has been confirmed or stated to be in the production pipeline (as of this writing, October 2021). |
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− | * The developers have said that they have not planned any new gods after Jhebbal Sag. |
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+ | ** Speculation of other future gods, based on those found on available data files, are [https://hyboria.xoth.net/gods/bel.htm Bel god of thieves], and possibly [https://www.comicbookreligion.com/img/a/p/Ape_God_2.jpg Gullah the Gorilla god] (based on gorilla god statues in game, such as the statue of Hanuman, the Ape God, in the oasis newbie area). |
===Trivia=== |
===Trivia=== |
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* Crom is often referred to by Conan in the movies ''Conan the Barbarian'' and ''Conan the Destroyer''. |
* Crom is often referred to by Conan in the movies ''Conan the Barbarian'' and ''Conan the Destroyer''. |
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− | * The religion of Set is a major plot point in the film ''Conan the Barbarian'' |
+ | * The religion of Set is a major plot point in the film ''Conan the Barbarian'' (1982). However, it's usually referred to as a "Snake Cult" and the word Set is only said twice in the movie. |
* "Yog" is Howard's nod to his good friend Lovecraft's work. |
* "Yog" is Howard's nod to his good friend Lovecraft's work. |
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Revision as of 21:53, 31 December 2021
Players can choose to worship one or more religions.
A single god is selected at character creation.[1]
List of religions
Crom
The "God who requires no worship." - Crom watches the world from his mountain top, but does not answer prayers and will receive no worship. If you choose Crom as your god at the start of the game, you will not get the knowledge of an acolyte, so he is the god to choose if you do not wish to get involved in the religion system in Conan Exiles.
Derketo
The "Goddess of fertility, death, and lust." - Derketo, the Goddess of lust, death and fertility, who is the Whore of Set, and the Sable Queen.
Jhebbal Sag
The "God of animals, nature, and savagery", and the lord of all animals and beasts, including men.[2]
Mitra
The "God of right and justice." - Mitra, chosen god of the Hyborians, purports to be a god of right and justice, but his zealous followers are consumed with expanding his religion at the detriment of all others. Mitra’s followers are given the ability to create sacred Statues, Clothing, Healing Consumables and Weapons – including the sacred symbol of the Phoenix.
Set
The "God of serpents and sacrifice." - Set, the Old Serpent, glories in the ritual sacrifice of humans atop his bloody altars. Set’s followers are granted powers that align with their god, protection from Poison and the ability to turn Snakes into Arrows.
Ymir
The "God of snow, storm, and war." - The Nordheim worship Ymir, the Frost Giant, Lord of Storm and War, who lives (according to legend), in Valhalla, his castle far in northern Vanaheim. According to Nordheimr shamans, the souls of warriors who fall in battle go to Valhalla to feast and fight forever. This belief makes Nordheimr warriors terribly fierce in battle, and they often fight with no regard for their own safety.
Yog
The "God of cannibals." - Yog, the Lord of Empty Abodes, demands that his followers consume flesh that has been ritually purified. This means the flesh of other humans, and in return, Yog grants his followers by blessing them with Weapons and Armor.
Zath
Gain favor with the gods
Knowledge granted by following the other gods will grant certain advantages. Depending on the chosen religion, an altar can be built as soon as possible, providing unique recipes.
Favor is gained in various ways. Each altar provides a special tool recipe that can be used to harvest human bodies after their defeat.
- Derketo - Use Derketo's Kiss to harvest Sliver of the Unfulfilled.
- Jhebbal Sag - Use Blood Letter to harvest Sacred Blood.
- Mitra - Use the Mitraen Ankh to harvest Lingering Essence.
- Set - Use the Setite Ritual Knife to harvest Human Hearts.
- Ymir - Use the Hoar-Frost Hatchet to harvest Ice Shards.
- Yog - Use the Yog Cleaver to harvest Unblemished Human Meat.
- Zath - Use the Zathite Ritual Dagger to harvest Venom-purified blood.
Side Note: While not providing any use to gain favour, Zathite Ritual Dagger is also be used to harvest Zathite Bag from spiders and spider-like creatures.
Religion Teachers
It costs 50 points to learn an additional religion from inside the Feats menu that wasn't learned during character creation. However, most religions can be learned for free if you talk to the correct trainer for the specific religion. For example, if you want to learn the Set religion then you will need to find the Set Trainer.
All trainers can be found throughout the Exiled Lands. Alternatively, religions can also be learned from religious relics dropped by named priests. Trainers do not exist on the Isle of Siptah, so the only way to learn extra religions there without paying the feat cost is to find the relics.
God | Trainer | Location | Relic | Feat |
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Derketo | Yakira, Priestess of Derketo | Pagoda of Boundless Lusts | Tablet of Derketo | Pleasure Place of Derketo |
Jhebbal Sag | Flesh of Remembrance (Variant A) | Midnight Grove | Flesh of Remembrance (Variant B) | Bower of JhebbalSag |
Mitra | Muriela the Artisan | Muriela's Hope | Precepts of Mitra | Acolyte of Mitra |
Set | Mek-kamoses | Mek-kamoses's Spire | Eye of Set | Acolyte of Set |
Ymir | The Outcast | The Outcast Camp | Everice of Ymir | Altar to Ymir |
Yog | Nunu the Cannibal | Shaman's Rise | Skull of Yog | Acolyte of Yog |
Zath | Harpagus the Hatcher | Scuttler's Shortcut | Tapestry of Zath | Nest of Zath |
Muriela and Mek-kamoses also teach the Worship emotes By Mitra and By Set respectively.
Notes
- The gods are jealous beings and do not allow their respective altars to be placed too close to each other, so it may be necessary to defend a large area when worshipping multiple gods.
- While the dev team originally said that the Jhebbal Sag would be the final religion planned, the Zath religion was later added with the Isle of Siptah expansion. Additional religions have not been ruled out, though nothing has been confirmed or stated to be in the production pipeline (as of this writing, October 2021).
- Speculation of other future gods, based on those found on available data files, are Bel god of thieves, and possibly Gullah the Gorilla god (based on gorilla god statues in game, such as the statue of Hanuman, the Ape God, in the oasis newbie area).
Trivia
- Crom is often referred to by Conan in the movies Conan the Barbarian and Conan the Destroyer.
- The religion of Set is a major plot point in the film Conan the Barbarian (1982). However, it's usually referred to as a "Snake Cult" and the word Set is only said twice in the movie.
- "Yog" is Howard's nod to his good friend Lovecraft's work.
References