As used in these stories.
A name for those whose spirituality embraces ancient and modern concepts of pantheism and polytheism.
One of the larger subsets, especially prevalent in the continents of both North and South America and Europe, were those who followed the practice of wicca, or its more generalized sibling, commonly referred to as neo-pagan, which had many commonalities.
The pagans who initially came together in the habitats chose to evolve their spirituality coherently, aligning the themes and practices of the core concepts of each Sabbat.