Religion

=Human= In general those humans that believe in the existence of a superior being, seems to follow the teachings of the Church of Ivala. Very little is known about the Goddess, apart from her predilection for the Chosen as her primary weapon against the Incubus King. It's even unclear if she likes them or she uses them because she has no other resources.

The church is structured in function of the human kingdoms. There are seven High Priestess (one for each kingdom, included the lost one, so far in the game have appeared three: Sarai: High Priest from the Lost, Hester: High Priest from Ardoheim and Andra: High Priest of Yhilin). But the Church (one of the few human organizations that has confronted with determination the invasion of the Incubus King) is trifled with intrigues and infightings due to doctrinal disputes and personal ambitions.

Consecrationists
They believe that mortals are inherently sinful, but can be purified. Most of the factions tend to be reasonable enough.

Sarai is a good example of that faction.

Desecrationalists
They believe mortals are born pure, but can irrevocably lose the purity to sin. They are zealots, but because of their use of Unmen and Unwomen in battles, they are not to be trifled with. Some of their members are implied in the Coup against the Queen Janine.

Subscrationalists
Humans are permanent mixtures of sin and purity, thus allowance must be made for both natures. Their successes against the Incubus King is only rivaled by their creation of Yhilin Inquisition.

Carina belongs to this group. =Succubi= Some of the Succubi has some sort of religion, probably unorganized and unstructured, centered around the mythical figure of the Lustlord (not relation with the Lustlord guy, Yarra confides to Simon that he doesn't feel any more powerful than the Incubus King, that appears after the battle against the horde).