====== Sesheyan Fable Animism (Religion) ====== The [[sesheyan species|sesheyans]] have their own beliefs, based on tales and proverbs told by their shamans. These tales vary from shaman to shaman, but almost all contain one of three important figures: Neshii’en the trickster, Tal the hunter, or Vec’t’lir brood-mother. In particular, the parable of Neshii’en and his enemies have sustained the sesheyans during the dark times of their servitude to [[VoidCorp]]—though many of the public rituals and outward expressions of the faith have been lost. Sesheyans religious practices are strictly verbal within VoidCorp space; possession or manufacture of sesheyans religious paraphernalia is punishable by heavy fines, demotion, or relocation. If anything, this restrictive atmosphere has strengthened the hold of religion on sesheyans culture; new tales of Neshii’en’s conflicts with agents of VoidCorp circulate as pervasively as jokes and rumors.