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Cheers bruv. Found it. Page 20.According to the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide: Yes, the Wall of the Faithless still stands.
The SCAG does contain a lot of stupid shite.
Cheers bruv. Found it. Page 20.According to the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide: Yes, the Wall of the Faithless still stands.
Sure but they should not have been on the design team.Just imagine how many teenagers were playing D&D back then!
It was incredibly stupid.
Having a lack of faith having consequences could have had more nuance and more meaning. Not something that reads as if the edgiest edgelord wrote it.To each their own, but the idea that faith, or rather the lack thereof having consequences is an appealing notion to me.
That you, Mrykul?It was an innovative and darkly comedic idea
The one good use of the Wall of the Faithless was NWN 2, Mask of the Betrayer. See the character of Kaelyn the Dove, former Doomguide of Kelemvor turned leader of the Second Crusade to tear down the Wall of the Faithless and a key player in the Third CrusadeHaving a lack of faith having consequences could have had more nuance and more meaning. Not something that reads as if the edgiest edgelord wrote it.
Cheers bruv. Found it. Page 20.
The SCAG does contain a lot of stupid shite.
That’s a decent departure from “if you served no god you go to the wall”, but is still literally semi-eternal punishment for just...not having “faith”. Gross.According to the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide: Yes, the Wall of the Faithless still stands.
Most FR sourcebooks do.Cheers bruv. Found it. Page 20.
The SCAG does contain a lot of stupid shite.
Atheists and disinterested agnostics being tortured in the afterlife appeals to you? Seriously? Cosmically enforced “faith” at the threat of being dissolved into a wall has appeal?To each their own, but the idea that faith, or rather the lack thereof having consequences is an appealing notion to me.
Atheists and disinterested agnostics being tortured in the afterlife appeals to you? Seriously? Cosmically enforced “faith” at the threat of being dissolved into a wall has appeal?
Really!?
Perhaps I'm misremembering, but it not just belief in the gods, every person who didn't specifically pick a patron deity ended up in the wall which I thought was mean.