Gryphos
Auror
So I'm developing a victorian steampunk/gaslamp-esque setting and I've been struggling with the idea of adding some kind of organised religion to the world.
For context, it's an age of post scientific revolution, advanced industry and enlightenment. The secrets of the world are being unlocked by intrepid scientists, discovering things such as evolution and advanced astronomy.
I do already have a kind of religion, a cult of people who worship the Occult and use it for their magics, which are real by all stretches and very powerful. People know about the Occult and hate it for its sinister nature. It's the constant threat that's always there but never makes itself clearly visible. However, the occultists' gods are real and so is their power.
If I was to add a mainstream organised religion it would be a false one, with made-up gods. So I'm torn on whether to add it. On one hand having it could be considered the more realistic option (there's a reason almost every culture throughout history has had religion) as well as that it might add some interesting lore to the world and all sorts of possible scenarios. But on the other hand I do kind of like the idea of religions having been abandoned upon the age of rapid enlightenment.
Any ideas?
For context, it's an age of post scientific revolution, advanced industry and enlightenment. The secrets of the world are being unlocked by intrepid scientists, discovering things such as evolution and advanced astronomy.
I do already have a kind of religion, a cult of people who worship the Occult and use it for their magics, which are real by all stretches and very powerful. People know about the Occult and hate it for its sinister nature. It's the constant threat that's always there but never makes itself clearly visible. However, the occultists' gods are real and so is their power.
If I was to add a mainstream organised religion it would be a false one, with made-up gods. So I'm torn on whether to add it. On one hand having it could be considered the more realistic option (there's a reason almost every culture throughout history has had religion) as well as that it might add some interesting lore to the world and all sorts of possible scenarios. But on the other hand I do kind of like the idea of religions having been abandoned upon the age of rapid enlightenment.
Any ideas?

Sage
Inkling
Myth Weaver