khangi:brunhiddensmusings:st-just:thelearnedsoldiertoo:dndcharacterideas: epicdndmemes: Problem Solv
khangi:brunhiddensmusings:st-just:thelearnedsoldiertoo:dndcharacterideas: epicdndmemes: Problem Solved This typically how I play atheist. I’ve played characters that have literally met gods and still refused to pray to them. Atheists in settings with “gods” are basically just people who decided “those fuckers aren’t gods. We have records of them getting stabbed to death. Bitches are just really powerful magical assholes. If I wanted to worship a powerful magical asshole I’d go to the brothel.” The distinction between ‘god’ and ‘final boss’ is purely a matter of politics and strategy. i feel like i beg yall to read ‘feet of clay’ every week it features a golem, dorfl, that when given his freedom becomes an atheist. despite being clay animated by clerics “Another priest said,“Is it true you’ve said you’ll believe in any god whose existence can be proved by logical debate?”“Yes.”Vimes had a feeling about the immediate future and took a few steps away from Dorfl.“But the gods plainly do exist,” said a priest.“It Is Not Evident.”A bolt of lightning lanced down through the clouds and hit Dorfl’s helmet. There was a sheet of flame and then a trickling noise. Dorfl’s molten armour formed puddles around his white-hot feet.“I Don’t Call That Much Of An Argument,” said Dorfl calmly, from somewhere in the clouds of smoke.” This is actually how it works in Pathfinder. There’s an entire country that is completely Atheist. Their firm opinion is that the Gods never did shit for them and don’t deserve their worship. -- source link