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<blockquote data-quote="nevin" data-source="post: 8120301" data-attributes="member: 7024481"><p>FYI guys there is very little difference in ultimate fate of non-believers pre wall and post wall.</p><p></p><p>Pre wall if some benevolent agent of a God didn't pick you up out of limbo, a place most of them never went to you were abandoned in Iimbo for all eternity. All but guaranteed to be destroyed or best case lose your mind and become a phantom ghostly remainder with no memory if your past life. </p><p></p><p>Post AO AO instituted hard easily understood consequences for not participating in his divine plan. Gods either fulfilled their duties and gained worshippers or proved their irrelevance and ceased to exist. Mortals either participated in the divine plan or ended up in the wall as an example that if your useless to AO in life, he can turn you into a brick to protect those who were useful. </p><p></p><p>It is no good or evil in AO's decisions, he just set consequences for behavior that was contrary to his plan. Many good and evil gods have actively disagreed with him. It's the main plot arc driving heavenly politics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nevin, post: 8120301, member: 7024481"] FYI guys there is very little difference in ultimate fate of non-believers pre wall and post wall. Pre wall if some benevolent agent of a God didn't pick you up out of limbo, a place most of them never went to you were abandoned in Iimbo for all eternity. All but guaranteed to be destroyed or best case lose your mind and become a phantom ghostly remainder with no memory if your past life. Post AO AO instituted hard easily understood consequences for not participating in his divine plan. Gods either fulfilled their duties and gained worshippers or proved their irrelevance and ceased to exist. Mortals either participated in the divine plan or ended up in the wall as an example that if your useless to AO in life, he can turn you into a brick to protect those who were useful. It is no good or evil in AO's decisions, he just set consequences for behavior that was contrary to his plan. Many good and evil gods have actively disagreed with him. It's the main plot arc driving heavenly politics. [/QUOTE]
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