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Cthonian gods, like Eris, never had an open worshiping system in the ancient greek society, simply because they stood for principles against those of that society. However, there are notes, even in the Bible, that in Athens there was a shrine dedicated "To the Unknown God". That was a shrine to any god the city did not officialy worship. So you could say that in a way that was the form of worship Eris recieved. Other than that, people would make "spondes", offerings, in their home shrines to any god or goddess that watched over the matters they were to tend to. I hope I've helped, i'm from greece, so these are abc's to me. If you want you could message me anytime to chat about it!
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