Wicht said:
I am not sure we really want to go there here but it was hardly all the Christian's doing. The septuagint had been complete long before the establishment of the church, testifying to the scriptures the Jewish authorities gave credence to. The opinion of the Sadducees aside, who gave credence only to the books of Moses, the accepted Jewish scriptures and the Christian Old Testament contain identical books.
That is not to say there were not books written by Jews which discussed these things in more details, but such books were not routinely considered scripture.
Cassiel666 said:So what's this The End all about? I found a short blurb, but as short blurbs so often do, it left the setting with a somewhat cheesey feel. Of course overexplanation can have the same effect but...
Barendd Nobeard said:
It came out a few years ago, was banned at GenCon, and sort of slipped into obscurity.
You play one of "the Meek" -- the people not good enough for heaven, nor bad enough for hell....but strong enough to survive events described in the book of Revelations (the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, etc.)
Basically, God is real. The apocalypse happens. God shuts the doors to Heaven and hell--anyone not already in either place is going to neither. Have fun in the new Eden.
The basic "feel" of the game can be summed up with the following notion: The statement "The meek shall inherit the earth" was not a promise; it was a warning. Poor bastards.
With regards to magic....Cassiel666 said:What about magic? Are there sources of power not availible in the real world, and if so, are these a threat to Heaven/Hell? For the Christian god to have abandoned the unborn generations of the future, souls that havn't yet chosen a side, seems harsh.. but I'm not Christian so what do I care? I mean, there is precedent for leaving the irresolute on Earth--some stories have this as the fate of angels who didn't chose sides--but angels don't breed. Or maybe men and women can no longer have children, maybe souls are real and now there is a finite supply, so all children are reincarnated (with or without memories intact?)..
Q: Can the Meek have children?
A: Yes. The soul is an inseparable part of the body.... The soul is created during copulation, it does not come from outside. This power was given to mankind by God when He created us, and He did not take it back when He withdrew.
Anabstercorian said:In The End, souls are real. When you die, your soul dies. No afterlife. No reincarnation. Nothing.
That is horror. Knowing the worst thing in the world.
But in The End, I believe a major premise is that everyone's belief system has been shaken (in some manner) by the Apocalypse and the subsequent Tribulations. Bascially, if you were an athiest, you were wrong and pretty much have proof that you were wrong. That should shake you up a bit.Buttercup said:
Well, that depends on your belief system doesn't it. If you are an atheist, you already think there is no afterlife. And it probably doesn't horrify you at all.