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Religion is another important aspect of Megarian culture. The inhabitants worship a variety of gods and goddesses, just like the Egyptians do. There is a god and goddess for each of the six colors that represent the planet. There is the god and goddess of wisdom (blue color), the god and goddess of joy (yellow color), the god and goddess of energy (orange color), the god and goddess of mystery (black), the god and goddess of nature (green color), and the god and goddess of purity (white color). There are monasteries and churches in every sector, each dedicated to their corresponding god and goddess. The Megarians’ duty is to worship the gods by visiting the church twice a week at midnight, since it is when the forests and waterfalls are lit up in color. Music is typically played during these religious masses. The bible of Megarian religion is called La Biblica Megara, in which there are stories of the god and goddesses and where the six sins are explained. The six sins of Megarian religion are: refusing to worship the gods, pulling the sacred leaves from the trees, drinking forbidden waters, killing the mystical creatures, killing other Megarians or any other being, and lying. Moreover, there are certain Megarians in charge of spreading the religion to foreigners across the planet. These monks are chosen by the gods. A Megarian knows that he or she has the duty of spreading Megarian religion when the gods send a white rose to their homes. These are meant to be received at the age of fifteen, so the inhabitants are able to prepare to serve his or her duty at an older age.

Religion

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