Talk:Religion/@comment-119.17.156.193-20171118134739/@comment-119.17.156.193-20171118150047

Thanks I forgot all the names. The intro seemingly shows Illia looking at the altar depicting a seemingly male figure. she then turns back to show the Albains who look to be bowing their head in acknowlegement. This would imply that the picture has relevance to both Illia and maybe also to the Albains which would imply the figure to be either an ancestor of Illia's or some form of iconic figure to the white fang. As we are told Illia's father died in a dust mine it is unlikely that it is the father being depicted and we hear of no other family members that Illia holds in higher regard. The Albains seemingly work as representatives of the white fang to the governing parties of menagerie. The fact that they wear such distinctive outfits for that position would imply that the outfit may have diplomatic or cultural significance to the white fang if not all of menagerie.