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Though Hoomans are allowed to talk about the Pink Angel, there are limitations on what can be said. She cannot be held to any standard of divinity in the same manner as a chuuba.
Regardless, there are those who perform rites in the hopes of her attaining apotheosis. Many of these also attempt to equate the Pink Angel with the Nameless One, a topic that while not outright forbidden is very touchy with the general Hooman populace. Correlation and comparison are acceptable but framing the two as the same entity is highly discouraged among the populace.
There is also a group which holds the belief that there is a third entity who was a goddess before Hoomans settled the area and that she will return in the Nameless One's absence. People who adhere to this are mainly by the seaside and often hold the beliefs stated earlier.
As militia and law enforcement groups are on a local basis, so too are crackdowns on this behavior. This has led to more variety in how various towns regard the Pink Angel as a divine entity. Some places have an enforced zero-tolerance policy towards the above groups, while it is more embedded in others. There is suspicion that adherents to these beliefs have positions of authority in some villages, though lack of centralized military or law enforcement prevents any significant investigation into or action against these rumors.