Religion, oh boi.

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I really think that like none of the Companions are heavily religious, but I do think that most have some sorta god believe they in. I doubt the robots/synths really believe in a higher being, they were manufactured so their higher powers would be their like the Institute or general atomic.

The only person I can see who may have been religious would've been Danse but after Blind Betrayal and he finds out he's a synth I know that he would've started question the idea of a higher being.

Cait would outright hate the idea of a higher being. Why did she get such a shitty life? What has she done to deserve such a life that she had lived? she'd be a heavy atheist and I bet she wouldn't even believe in the devil.

X6, Curie, Codsworth, and Ada would be very adamant that there is no higher being. I can't explain it well enough but since they were made I suspect that they refuse to believe in such a 'wild thought'

Nick, Piper, Preston, and MacCready definitely aren't religious crazy's but they think there's some higher being, a heaven and hell, a god and a devil. This would be based off of various religious tidbits they pick up from around them. If they are about to head into a dangerous area/situation then they may say a few words but that's about the extant of it.

As for the rest of them? Hancock, Gage, and Deacon I imagine that they don't really care about what happens after. They're just here to live thier life's and don't care of what they do is premeditated or of their own free will.

This ain't meant to shot on anyone else ideas/head cannons btw! I know that if ya go into a church the Companions will sit down and pray but this is an idle animation that happens when ya go into there and chill in there. If ya think otherwise, that's chill but this is my head cannon so I beg of you not to attack me.

Also, I dunno where this came from?

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