By: 3lemenope
I think it is rather like D&D shows how different church would be if prayer really worked. It would be plagues of locusts, all the Goddamn time.
View ArticleBy: Stev84
Or The Elder Scrolls universe, where the divines are definitely real, but you also know with absolute certainty that you’re their plaything and that most of them will try to screw you over when you try...
View ArticleBy: northierthanthou
I think for some believers, the absence of God reaffirms their faith in God.
View ArticleBy: JohnnieCanuck
Oh, not just locusts. Frogs, Lice, Flies, Bovicide, Boils, Hail, then Locusts, Darkness and finally Infanticide. And if you thought any of that was bad, then watch out for 1 Samuel 5: 6-12. Imprecatory...
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Oops, yeah. Mixed up my mythology there. The deadra (or rather the deadric princes) are worshiped as gods too, but “divines” is a more specific term
View ArticleBy: The Other Weirdo
Right, because Buffy the Vampire Slayer was so friendly to religion or gods of any sort. “Note to self. Religion: freaky.” When was the last time a friendly god showed up on that show to lend a hand?
View ArticleBy: coyotenose
On a tangent, there was an awesome episode of Supernatural (I know, most of them are awesome) where a spell cast the Winchester Brothers from the “real” world of the setting into an alternate universe...
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