Cap'n Kobold
Legend
How exactly are they defining atheists in this context? Does it include everyone who dies without making an active decision to worship one of the gods?Atheists go straight to Asmodeus in Nessus for him to consume (confirmed in continuity by Chains of Asmodeus).
Or is there a 'default' god that people who never had the choice go to, and you have to specifically choose to be an atheist on the Forgotten Realms?
Depending upon the above question, the Wall of the Faithless is one of the darkest concepts in any game setting, (and I am including Warhammer 40,00 in that list). As soon as you think about it for a moment, it is truly horrific.That originally came from the 2E Guide to Hell, but I'm surprised anyone would keep it in continuity a quarter-century later, after all the angst over Faerun's Wall of the Faithless. That's also the source that made Asmodeus one of the primal pre-divine entities of the cosmos, and I don't think that's been retained.







