Post:Kaldar and the Thirteen - 10/19/2011 - 18:09

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Re: Kaldar and the Thirteen · on 10/19/2011 06:09 PM CDT 1204
>>There seems to be this implicit assumption among the "regular" 13 that anyone can worship any god without judgment. It always irked me that (it seemed) people could worship the god of stealing children or murderers and nobody would care. I'm glad you made it explicitly a "bad thing" (TM) to worship some of these gods.

We've tried to shy away from that in recent years to limited success, mainly because... well, worshiping a dark god is Metal As Hell.

In terms of Immortal orthodoxy, the Temple is focused primarily on veneration of the prime and positive aspects. The dark aspects are primarily understood to be figures to appease rather than venerate. The people who actively venerate them are considered by the silent majority to be creepy and misanthropic.

However, in terms of the culture of adventurers? "Creepy and misanthropic" describes quite a few of those.

This message was originally posted in The Races of DragonRealms \ Kaldar - The Korner, by DR-ARMIFER on the play.net forums.