Azure Trance
First Post
Would violent civil war within a church or inquisitional crusades against 'heretics' be possible underneath the faith of a good-aligned god? I've been intrigued by the Reformation lately and curious on how feasible it would be to implement it in a polytheistic setting with often numerous good gods. Religion has a lot of power in the medieval age, but if an active god can simply message or be communed his wishes on how he wants his faith to act, it could make the potential limiting.
To use a situation which happened in the real world:
Allowing two strong denominations (whether orthodoxy, non, or both) to have high tensions between each other and actively be at odds politically, economically, or militarily. If a war were to breakout, wouldn't the god be compelled to intervene, and ultimately stop the dangerous schicism of his faith? Another spinoff off that is the possibility of the faith of one good god being antagonisitic with the faith of another good god, where it would seem there would be twice as much for the gods to take care of and perhaps intervene.
In any case, conflict is good (for story telling purposes only). Why limit yourself to the standard evil tyranny next door when drama can be a next door neighbor away?
To use a situation which happened in the real world:
Allowing two strong denominations (whether orthodoxy, non, or both) to have high tensions between each other and actively be at odds politically, economically, or militarily. If a war were to breakout, wouldn't the god be compelled to intervene, and ultimately stop the dangerous schicism of his faith? Another spinoff off that is the possibility of the faith of one good god being antagonisitic with the faith of another good god, where it would seem there would be twice as much for the gods to take care of and perhaps intervene.
In any case, conflict is good (for story telling purposes only). Why limit yourself to the standard evil tyranny next door when drama can be a next door neighbor away?