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[Dragonlance/Faerun] Anyone here met any Cataclysm/Wall of the Faithless defenders?
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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 8115026" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>I don't like any things about the canon afterlife, but I don't mind because I create my own worlds where the cosmology is different, for example the ultimate souls of the planes in the celestial planes aren't reincarnation neither becoming "pieces of atrezzo" but the ascension to the true Heaven. And the most of souls go to something like a purgatory for a painful but temporal penance until be purified. </p><p></p><p>My opinion is the faithless people in a fantasy world should be stranger than stateless citizens. Nobody would reject all the deities without a good reason knowing the punishment in the afterlife. When you miss family members who went away, your hope is to see them again in the other side. If you pay taxes because you fear king's men then worse the eternal fate in the afterlife.</p><p></p><p>In my game the faithless wall will be a barrier between Forgotten Realms and the demiplane of the dread. Then the wall will be broken, and most of those souls become free... partially, becoming something like a mixture of ectoplasmic bricks and the members of the Night Watch from "Games of Thrones", bricklayers and sentinels, in a dark domain suffering its own version of zombie apocalypse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 8115026, member: 6802378"] I don't like any things about the canon afterlife, but I don't mind because I create my own worlds where the cosmology is different, for example the ultimate souls of the planes in the celestial planes aren't reincarnation neither becoming "pieces of atrezzo" but the ascension to the true Heaven. And the most of souls go to something like a purgatory for a painful but temporal penance until be purified. My opinion is the faithless people in a fantasy world should be stranger than stateless citizens. Nobody would reject all the deities without a good reason knowing the punishment in the afterlife. When you miss family members who went away, your hope is to see them again in the other side. If you pay taxes because you fear king's men then worse the eternal fate in the afterlife. In my game the faithless wall will be a barrier between Forgotten Realms and the demiplane of the dread. Then the wall will be broken, and most of those souls become free... partially, becoming something like a mixture of ectoplasmic bricks and the members of the Night Watch from "Games of Thrones", bricklayers and sentinels, in a dark domain suffering its own version of zombie apocalypse. [/QUOTE]
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