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<blockquote data-quote="Quickleaf" data-source="post: 5608868" data-attributes="member: 20323"><p>There's always some graybeard willing to tell you the truth of the multiverse, but when you've been out there and seen a dozen eternal rewards staring you in the face, well then you'll think before rattling your bone-box.</p><p></p><p>Primes talk about faith in the gods and afterlives which they will never visit; heh the Godsmen's "Source" is as intangible as they get. But real faith, you don't know real faith till you've stepped through a portal and visited Mount Olympus or sailed the Styx into Hades. Planars know exactly where they'll end up after they're put in the dead book. Worship Corellon, observe his precepts well and you'll spend the rest of your days in Arvandor. It's not just theory, it's the way things are on the outer planes.</p><p></p><p>See, faith is about a real choice, cutters, and to make a choice you need to be as well-lanned as you can. You need to know what your options are. Faith on the planes means knowing what afterlife awaits if you worship Zeus or Corellon well...and what awaits you if you fail. It's not just your life on the line, but your eternal life, and you know - with your own eyes - what that means. Is there a greater commitment?</p><p></p><p>And that's the true power of the gods, the real test of faith.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quickleaf, post: 5608868, member: 20323"] There's always some graybeard willing to tell you the truth of the multiverse, but when you've been out there and seen a dozen eternal rewards staring you in the face, well then you'll think before rattling your bone-box. Primes talk about faith in the gods and afterlives which they will never visit; heh the Godsmen's "Source" is as intangible as they get. But real faith, you don't know real faith till you've stepped through a portal and visited Mount Olympus or sailed the Styx into Hades. Planars know exactly where they'll end up after they're put in the dead book. Worship Corellon, observe his precepts well and you'll spend the rest of your days in Arvandor. It's not just theory, it's the way things are on the outer planes. See, faith is about a real choice, cutters, and to make a choice you need to be as well-lanned as you can. You need to know what your options are. Faith on the planes means knowing what afterlife awaits if you worship Zeus or Corellon well...and what awaits you if you fail. It's not just your life on the line, but your eternal life, and you know - with your own eyes - what that means. Is there a greater commitment? And that's the true power of the gods, the real test of faith. [/QUOTE]
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