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  • R'Hllor on Random Game of Thrones Religions Worth Believing In

    (#3) R'Hllor

    Motto: "For the night is dark and full of terrors."

    Clergy:
    Red Priests and Red Priestesses

    Pantheon:
    R'Hllor, a.k.a. The Lord of Light

    Geographic Area:
     Essos

    Notable Followers: 
    Melisandre, Beric Dondarrion, Thoros of Myr

    Weirdest Ritual:
     Melisandre can predict the future using the blood of kings. She also likes sacrificing people to the flames for what is essentially "good luck" in war.
  • Ghiscari Religion on Random Game of Thrones Religions Worth Believing In

    (#7) Ghiscari Religion

    Motto: None

    Clergy: 
    Graces

    Pantheon: 
    Unknown

    Geographic Area:
     Slaver's Bay

    Notable Followers: 
    Hizdahr zo Loraq

    Weirdest Ritual:
     While most of the Graces are celibate, the Red Graces serve as prostitute-priestesses.
  • The Many-Faced God of Death on Random Game of Thrones Religions Worth Believing In

    (#2) The Many-Faced God of Death

    Motto: "Valar morghulis," meaning "All men must die"

    Clergy:
    Faceless Men

    Pantheon: 
    The faceless men consider all other gods to be disguises worn by their Many-Faced God

    Geographic Area:
     Bravos

    Notable Followers: 
    Jaqen H'ghar

    Weirdest Ritual:
     People who have had enough simply walk into the House of Black and White, poison themselves, and die on the floor.
  • The House of the Undying on Random Game of Thrones Religions Worth Believing In

    (#8) The House of the Undying

    Motto: None

    Clergy:
    Warlocks of Qarth

    Pantheon:
    None, but they attribute their magical abilities to the existence of dragons

    Geographic Area:
     Qarth

    Notable Followers:
    Pyat Pree

    Weirdest Ritual: The Warlocks drink Shade of the Evening, which they believe fuels their magic, but it also leaves their lips permanently and unnaturally blue.
  • Dothraki Horse God on Random Game of Thrones Religions Worth Believing In

    (#5) Dothraki Horse God

    Motto: None

    Clergy: 
    None

    Pantheon: 
    The Great Stallion 

    Geographic Area:
     The Dothraki Sea

    Notable Followers: 
    Khal Drogo

    Weirdest Ritual:
     To be allowed to marry the reigning khal, a woman must gain the approval of all the previous khals' living widows.
  • The Faith on Random Game of Thrones Religions Worth Believing In

    (#4) The Faith

    Motto: "May the [insert God name here] [insert whatever that God does here] you." (Example: "May the Father protect you.")

    Clergy:
    Septons and Septas led by The High Septon

    Pantheon:
    The Seven (The Father, The Mother, The Maiden, The Crone, The Warrior, The Smith, and The Stranger)

    Geographic Area:
     Southern Westeros

    Notable Followers: 
    The High Sparrow, Cersei Lannister, Margaery Tyrell

    Weirdest Ritual: As penance for a religious crime, sinners are forced to perform a "walk of shame." They walk naked through the streets to be beaten and berated.

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There are many religions widely believed in the setting of Game of Thrones. Belief in supreme power and supernatural power is deeply embedded in the culture of the known world and affects many aspects of their lives. In the growth process of most children in the Seven Kingdoms, they are taught to praise the new or old gods and to fear the strange ghosts. The strange ghosts will take away disobedient children. 

On the other side of the narrow sea, children are often brought up by clergymen who serve one of the many gods there. As for the temperament and strength of the gods, they are rarely known to mortals. The random tool introduced 8 religions in Game of Thrones that worth believe in.

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