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<blockquote data-quote="Zappo" data-source="post: 2362381" data-attributes="member: 633"><p>Clerics of good deities worship because they believe in the ideals which their god embodies, and so that they can get the power to push those ideals. Clerics of evil deities worship for power. Pretty simple.</p><p></p><p>Common worshipers worship for all the reasons for which people worship in the real world. They hope that their god will protect them, grant them a good afterlife, or at least not smite them. These influences aren't usually visible, but this has never stopped anyone from believing in them in RL, so why should D&D be any different? They'll worship because they need an explanation for thunderstorms, or because they can't stand their own mortality, or because they want to believe in some sort of ultimate justice, or simply 'cause everyone does it.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, commoners do get something from worship. First, their god will usually try to prevent other gods from messing with them. Putting up the whole thing with destiny and prophecies and heroes and saviors and whatnot every time the local dark god awakens must be a lot of trouble even for a deity. No point in doing it for ungrateful bastards. Second, they get to go to their god's realm in the afterlife. Usually, this is better than just generically ending up on the plane of your alignment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zappo, post: 2362381, member: 633"] Clerics of good deities worship because they believe in the ideals which their god embodies, and so that they can get the power to push those ideals. Clerics of evil deities worship for power. Pretty simple. Common worshipers worship for all the reasons for which people worship in the real world. They hope that their god will protect them, grant them a good afterlife, or at least not smite them. These influences aren't usually visible, but this has never stopped anyone from believing in them in RL, so why should D&D be any different? They'll worship because they need an explanation for thunderstorms, or because they can't stand their own mortality, or because they want to believe in some sort of ultimate justice, or simply 'cause everyone does it. Anyway, commoners do get something from worship. First, their god will usually try to prevent other gods from messing with them. Putting up the whole thing with destiny and prophecies and heroes and saviors and whatnot every time the local dark god awakens must be a lot of trouble even for a deity. No point in doing it for ungrateful bastards. Second, they get to go to their god's realm in the afterlife. Usually, this is better than just generically ending up on the plane of your alignment. [/QUOTE]
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