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<blockquote data-quote="WayneLigon" data-source="post: 6393731" data-attributes="member: 3649"><p>For patron motivation:</p><p></p><p>It sounds like it might be better to set him up as a kinds of soul con-man, whose patron wants to tip the balance of those who are 'not quite evil enough' by promising them something that doesn't exist: a way to have their cake and eat it too. Tell them that this amulet or whatever 'hides' sin - which is an absolutely silly idea when one is dealing with an actual god or otherworldly being that can see into your soul anyway* - so they'll go out and commit MORE sins, taking a soul that <em>could </em>have gone one way or the other, and giving it the tacit permission it really desires to do bad with the idea that it will escape punishment. It then racks up more than enough sin to tip it firmly in the balance of evil and the patron gains more prestige in hell as being an accomplished corrupter. </p><p></p><p>* - Now this presupposes that truly divine beings can't be tricked or fooled because they are omniscient, ie they will instantly see through all falsehood to an objective truth. This may or may not be a feature of your universe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneLigon, post: 6393731, member: 3649"] For patron motivation: It sounds like it might be better to set him up as a kinds of soul con-man, whose patron wants to tip the balance of those who are 'not quite evil enough' by promising them something that doesn't exist: a way to have their cake and eat it too. Tell them that this amulet or whatever 'hides' sin - which is an absolutely silly idea when one is dealing with an actual god or otherworldly being that can see into your soul anyway* - so they'll go out and commit MORE sins, taking a soul that [I]could [/I]have gone one way or the other, and giving it the tacit permission it really desires to do bad with the idea that it will escape punishment. It then racks up more than enough sin to tip it firmly in the balance of evil and the patron gains more prestige in hell as being an accomplished corrupter. * - Now this presupposes that truly divine beings can't be tricked or fooled because they are omniscient, ie they will instantly see through all falsehood to an objective truth. This may or may not be a feature of your universe. [/QUOTE]
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