Indicates the influence and presence of religious institutions and practices.
Cultural Keys:
- Stat 10 (DC 10): Average religious influence; common religious practices and institutions.
- Stat 15 (DC 15): Above-average religiosity; uncommon religious events and significant influence.
- Stat 20 (DC 20): Exceptional religious dominance; rare religious artifacts and powerful clergy present.
| Stat Score | Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | Secular Society: Religion is absent or actively suppressed. |
| 2 | Irreligious: Minimal religious activity; few believers. |
| 3 | Religious Skepticism: Religion exists but is viewed with suspicion. |
| 4 | Limited Religious Practice: Small congregations; minor influence. |
| 5 | Modest Religiosity: Some religious presence; limited impact on society. |
| 6 | Neutral Religious Attitude: Religion is accepted but not prominent. |
| 7 | Standard Religiosity: Common religious practices; typical observance. |
| 8 | Religious Community: Active religious institutions; festivals observed. |
| 9 | Devout Society: Religion plays a significant role; clergy respected. |
| 10 | Average Religious Influence: Common level of religious activity and influence. |
| 11 | Strong Religious Presence: Above-average influence; multiple temples. |
| 12 | Highly Devout: Religion significantly shapes culture and values. |
| 13 | Religious Authority: Clergy hold considerable influence over governance. |
| 14 | Dominant Religion: A primary faith dominates; other beliefs are minority. |
| 15 | Exceptional Religiosity: Above-average devotion; uncommon religious practices observed. |
| 16 | Theocratic Tendencies: Religious leaders influence political decisions. |
| 17 | Religious Zeal: High level of devotion; dissenting beliefs may be discouraged. |
| 18 | Theocracy: Governance is heavily influenced by religious doctrine. |
| 19 | Religious Extremism: Intolerance of other beliefs; strict adherence enforced. |
| 20 | Religious Supremacy: Religion governs all aspects of life; unparalleled influence. |