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Many skills function differently in Caelistis than in other settings. For instance, the Knowledge (Religion) skill is much more important when it can be used to identify enemy sigils, many more types of creatures, and improves your standing with the church. People without ranks in this skill know the general dogma of the church they follow, recognize things as religiously significant, but usually don't know the workings of other churches and don't have the ability to instantly identify the god someone worships by their mannerisms or appearance.
 
Many skills function differently in Caelistis than in other settings. For instance, the Knowledge (Religion) skill is much more important when it can be used to identify enemy sigils, many more types of creatures, and improves your standing with the church. People without ranks in this skill know the general dogma of the church they follow, recognize things as religiously significant, but usually don't know the workings of other churches and don't have the ability to instantly identify the god someone worships by their mannerisms or appearance.
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If you're unsure as to what your character might know what to do, look at your church's organization. If they give bonuses to a skill, you may want to put points into it. Or if they give affiliation points for ranks in a skill, that could be a good choice as well.
 
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