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 ===== Religion and Government ===== ===== Religion and Government =====
  
-The city of New Alimar doesn’t have too much in the way of religion, outside of Kratal’s Tetratheon. Even then, the temples have very little sway over much of the city. The temples of Ra and Osiris hate the rampant pollution in the city, while the priests of T’or and At’ena are mostly indifferent to the matter. Both Osirites and Ra’ites are leaving at a quickened pace, stating they are unable to perform their most basic of functions within the city. Some say the city may eventually become cursed by one of the two deities if they do not reform their ways soon.+The city of New Alimar doesn’t have too much in the way of religion, outside of the Dwarves' Tetratheon. Even then, the temples have very little sway over much of the city. The temples of Ra and Osiris hate the rampant pollution in the city, while the priests of T’or and At’ena are mostly indifferent to the matter. Both Osirites and Ra’ites are leaving at a quickened pace, stating they are unable to perform their most basic of functions within the city. Some say the city may eventually become cursed by one of the two deities if they do not reform their ways soon.
   
 New Alimar’s politics are very simple yet not very pleasant. A Clan Holder is selected by a counsel of the twenty oldest dwarves in the city, and said Clan Holder serves for life. There is no way for a Clan Holder to leave their position other than through death. Some have compared the position to that of a dictator. It doesn’t help that the oldest dwarves are usually the richest as well, meaning they are likely to take a route heavily drenched in nepotism and elect someone related to them rather than someone fitting for the position. New Alimar’s politics are very simple yet not very pleasant. A Clan Holder is selected by a counsel of the twenty oldest dwarves in the city, and said Clan Holder serves for life. There is no way for a Clan Holder to leave their position other than through death. Some have compared the position to that of a dictator. It doesn’t help that the oldest dwarves are usually the richest as well, meaning they are likely to take a route heavily drenched in nepotism and elect someone related to them rather than someone fitting for the position.