These religious organizations and cults are not bound to a single nation, culture, or imperial pantheon. They spread across regional lines — some benevolent, some apocalyptic — drawing followers through faith, fear, or the promise of forbidden power.

Name Summary
Cult of Aegeon Venerates disease, embracing affliction as sacred; roles within the cult are tied to the nature of one’s illness
Cult of the Dragon Queen
Cult of the Maw Vanguard of a cosmic horror that seeks to unravel the very fabric of existence
Green Claw Cult Worships a clawed serpent or Dragon; members train body and spirit to resist poison and practice its application
Guardians of the Ethereal Flame
Holy Order of Alessandra Religious order associated with the Al-Zaluma region
Temple of Bahamut
The Krodhamarga Heterodox wrathful tradition within the Kano lineage; claims to preserve the wrathful path Kano walked before his enlightenment; active among Esharan communities under Tatharian occupation
The Way of Kano Monastic order based on Kano’s Path of Eight Virtues; emphasizes compassion, charity, and non-violence; practiced most widely among the Eshara
Worship of the Raven Queen Faith of the Shadar-Kai centered on the enigmatic Raven Queen; her followers guard the boundary between life and death, preserving secrets and memories across the Shadowfell and beyond
Cult of Anshara Cult of a Tatharian deity lost to history until a recent relic discovery revived the faith
Jandaravaism Diminished worship of Jandara of the Videha Pantheon, once honored with the Festival of Cosmic Harmony to forestall his Universe-Ending Javelin
Laughing Hares A religious body devoted to the divine Waggus
The Temple of Ketenem Tatharian temple in Tatharia Capitolina devoted to Ketenem; founded 395, led by the Chancellor of the Faith