Just for fun I'll see what the League of Non-Alligned Worlds document that Larry DiTillio did has to say about some of the beliefs later on tonight.
Jan
Is that the same material that cropped up in the old "Official Guide" CDROM? For some reason I'd thought JMS had written it.
Anyway, from memory and a few notes I have on had (I've been wiki editing again!) I think it said...
Drazi have 3 main religions: a Warrior religion, a peaceful one (that's the Droshalla/Vorlon one I think) and another one, that I can't rightly recall. Plus there was a minor deity called Shokalla (patron of pilots) the statue to which turned up in General Ivanova's office in SiL as I recall. I wonder if she was still Green Leader.
The
Gaim don't believe in religion at all and the Queens tent to eat those that do (presumably on the basis that they don't like competition.) Don't ask me why, but I always liked the Gaim, a shame they weren't used more.
The only
Hyach belief was Oshi-ta (something to do with eggs) a male/female creator deity, big on rituals and old people as I recall.
The
Yolu religion is basically Jedi, if I remember it right. Right down to the warrior priest/mystical universal energy.
The
Brakiri had a bunch of different belifs, mostly "mystical" whatever that means.
The
Hurr are as short on spirituality as they are on looks and brains apparantly.
The
Abbai have 16 religions, mostly to do with natural elements (wind & water, stone & sand etc.) though there is also a religon that's all about logic (pointy ears optional) and all of their religions are big on tollerance so no pogroms, witch trials, holy wars or burning catholics.
The
Grome (hands up who knows which one they are...didn't think so) are multitheistic.
Llort worship Morta, though there's three main differing views on what Morta is exactly. On religon has it as a patriarch, one as a goddess and the other as an all powerful yet genderless deity. It's more of a popularity contest than a religion as a Llort will generally switch to whichever one it thinks all the cool kids belive in.
The
Vree belive in an hermaphrodite trickster god...which may explane the the whole probeing and agricultural vandalisum thing.
The
Pak'ma'ra don't have an organised religion at all (according to the CD ROM) but instead belive in "ideas" in general, that the spirit exists in thought. Where the singing and inability to eat seafood comes into that is anyone's guess.
The
Minbari religion is all about the "soul self"/"universe made manifest" as I'm sure most B5 fans know. All the castes practice it (or not, accorting to the calling of their hearts) the Religious caste is just incharge of preaching and perserving it. Sort of a phylosophy religion that's big on rituals and little triangles covered in bells.
Centauri are pretty straight forward multi-theists that adopt every deity and "elevated" monarch going. They even have an "underworld" god by the name of Morgoth, which should ring a bell with the Tolkien fans.
The
Narn religions tend to grow up around prophets, who's follower's belive are directly inspired by a higher power (as we saw with G'Kar.) G'Quan was one such who was around at the same time as Valen (did they ever meet, I wonder?) G'Lann was much more ancient (and may have been a Vorlon) so they're not sure when his teachings were first written. G'Ston who was around 500 years before G'Quan plus I think G'Kar mentioned Na'Kili and "others."