Talk:Levin/@comment-4869879-20130610223409

Y'know... each different sect of Levin reminds me of a different Abrahamic religion.

Levia and Behemo=Catholic and Protestant Christianity. They're two different branches of the same religion, worshiping dragon gods of the heavens (that's just a conjecture, as Eldoh is described in the article as a dragon god of the earth), but are clearly separate. I think that Levia represents Catholicism, since it's described as the "most widespread sect", much like how Catholicism is more common than Protestantism.

Eldoh=Judaism. Persecuted in one country? Mostly isolated to another for a long period of time? Forbids idolatry? Sounds very much like Judaism.

Also, Ney worships Behemo, rather than Levia. What reason does she have to be a Behemo follower, rather than a Levia follower? It doesn't make much sense... until you remember that she is the reincarnation of Gretel, who is one of the two dragon gods in human form. Perhaps her worshiping Behemo is linked to her actually BEING Behemo. (I always wondered which dragon god became Hansel and which became Gretel, to explain why I'm going off on this tangent.)