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Religio Publica
The “public religion,” or state religion of the Romalian Empire. Based on the classical pantheon, much effort was made to synchronize pantheons when the empire encountered a new people. Thus formal lists were made of how Romalian gods were the same as Agothian, Orisec, and Qhashdean gods, but simply called by Malian names.
Relative to other classical pantheon faiths the public religion emphasized martial domains, and demand careful attention to human action so a right relationship with the gods was maintained. Heaven was in a civil war, and humans failing to honor the virtuous gods rightly would be treated as traitors. Therefore religion was a matter of public security to avoid calamity. To this end it was an important state function to support and grow the Cultus system - semi-independent cults dedicated to the service of a particular god. These cults were not secret, and often received public funding, to regularly perform sacrifices or rituals to appease their chosen god.
Cults to Perifanic gods were officially proscribed and did not receive state support. Many officials allowed them to operate as long as they remained discrete, however, viewing them as a “insurance plan” in case the war in heaven shifted.