Tropes:Church of Titanius

Tropes about the religion itself include: Tropes about Titanius himself, the god of the religion include:
 * : Of Christianity, according to László Dorfeld. Zsolt Tóth argues that the only resemblance to Christianity is the structured and hiararchic nature of the church (which originates in the relationship between the state and the church), and in actual religious doctrines, it actually resembles Islam or Judaism much more. He also argues that the religion was partially infuenced by Inca Paganism (Sun God worship, and all that) and Buddhism (reincarnation).
 * : The best trope to describe this religion.
 * : If Titanism is an expy of Christianity as Dornfeld claims, then it's an expy of Catholicism.
 * : Despite being a supposed expy of Christianity, the Titanist religion has Reincarnation.
 * Homosexuality is forbidden in Titanism. See: Sexuality in Artograch
 * : Historically, the Church's treatment of homosexuals was dependent on the gender of the homosexual in question. Male gays were simply executed , while female lesbians were (depending on the time period) either, , or.
 * : the way Angels are represented.
 * : State religion of Etrand, Froturn and Artaburro.
 * : The Inquisition.
 * : The Inquisiton, and the various Knightly Orders.
 * : As much as both the rulers and the Inquisition try to fight it, it's there, and is not going anywhere. It also contaminates the Inquisition itself.
 * : Much to the shame of the church, a rather relevant trope.
 * : Also present.
 * : Titanist Priests have Clerical Magic at their disposal.
 * : An inevitable result of the previous trope.
 * : Classical High Elven.
 * : Plenty in existence.
 * : Zig-zagged. There is a stereotype about Titanist priests having a fetish for flails. Yes, the weapons.
 * : to 影 and László Dorfeld, largerly due to considering it an of Christianity.
 * : to Zsolt Tóth. He doesn't like it when the two mentioned above give them recent defeats and make the religion weaker in states where it's state religion.
 * : Partially represents the creator's views on some things, such as sexuality.
 * : Partially represents the creator's views on some things, such as sexuality.
 * : At least, according to the believers.
 * : Described to have an appearence of a handsome tall young man, with armpit-length blond hair, a well-groomed beard, impressive muscles and lemon-yellow or orange eyes.
 * Solar deity