Piety
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- | Piety | + | Class: Mental Skills |
+ | Attribute: [[Willpower]] | ||
+ | Pedagogy: Procedural | ||
+ | Practitioner Term: Believer | ||
+ | Antagonistic To: Critical Thinking | ||
- | Class: Mental Skills | + | Represents the capacity to dedicate one's belief to a subject. This is most commonly encountered in the form of devotion to a god or |
- | Attribute: Willpower | + | gods, but may also be applied to philosophies or other ideas. Besides making one more spiritually oriented, piety can spur one to |
- | Pedagogy: Procedural | + | greater efforts and help one overcome fear. |
- | Practitioner Term: Believer | + | |
- | Antagonistic To: Critical Thinking | + | |
- | Represents the capacity to dedicate one's belief to a subject. This is most | + | See Also: [[theurgy]], [[invocation]], [[subordination]] |
- | commonly encountered in the form of devotion to a god or gods, but may also be | + | |
- | applied to philosophies or other ideas. Besides making one more spiritually | + | |
- | oriented, piety can spur one to greater efforts and help one overcome fear. | + | |
- | =[[:Category:Uncommon Skills|Trainers]]= | + | =[[:Category: Piety Trainer|Trainers]]= |
[[Category: Skills]] | [[Category: Skills]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Mental Skills]] | ||
[[Category: Willpower Skills]] | [[Category: Willpower Skills]] | ||
[[Category: Uncommon Skills]] | [[Category: Uncommon Skills]] |
Revision as of 02:55, 22 November 2015
Class: Mental Skills Attribute: Willpower Pedagogy: Procedural Practitioner Term: Believer Antagonistic To: Critical Thinking
Represents the capacity to dedicate one's belief to a subject. This is most commonly encountered in the form of devotion to a god or gods, but may also be applied to philosophies or other ideas. Besides making one more spiritually oriented, piety can spur one to greater efforts and help one overcome fear.
See Also: theurgy, invocation, subordination