>>31856605Interesting. That could definitely allow for some more depth when it comes to the history of the place, and might let me be able to play with some of the stuff I find fun about both concepts. I liked thinking about /lig/gers throwing tree trunks like stereotypical Scottish clansmen, but the idea of society progressing to a more scholarly focus overall while still having members of it who remember and respect the old ways sounds really cool to me.
>>31857099Not really what I was thinking. When I say enlightenment, I was thinking more along the lines of a magic-focused society more akin to mage scholars from fantasy games. All of them using different methods to garner knowledge from their different gods and debating each other over their findings.
All three of my ideas would have outliers, and what I lined out would just be the main layline for the society that different sects would deviate from in different ways, whether that be rituals, methods of study/magic/convening, or any number of cultural norms.