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A character who doesnt believe in gods in illarion doesnt make sense, since the gods make appearances.HeXiS wrote:Sweet! - i use Huzzah! or Awesome! (yes awesome existed also i assume every one on the island that wasnt born there would come from somewhere else..)
as for oh my god some characters who may want to not believe in gods could say "my word", or "oh dear" .. just tossing those in..
Romans were filthy b***ards.Ascius wrote:Oh and something else.. please mind that the people in the past have not all spoken the fine language we use in Illarion today. They knew utterly less words than we do today, and about 90% were not even able to write.
Cursing language? They used it frequently. In the ancient town Pompeii all the walls were 'graffitied' with cursing words about politicians and such. I think we are behaving much more polite ig than the people of the past world did. I don't believe in the past a peasant would have said: "My lord, I would like to recommend you to not touch my crops or otherwise I might harm you.", but rather "Get off me field you fooking son of a pig!"
Well.. maybe.. if this was medieval europe etc. The gods do make appearances in the game, there is no question as to whether they are there -_-Olive wrote:its one thing for peopel to say the gods have roame dthe land, after all thats what priests do, claim various thinsg are divine acts. however it is NOT unusual for peopel to question the validity of such claims as time wears on, or even discount certain things as superstition.
in the middle ages people who had some measure of medicine were killed as fast as they were exposed for being witches since the catholic church at the time felt it was the only group that was allowed to offer miracles. Now we know more about mediine and opinios have changed.. is a classic tsurggle between those who eblieve versus those that either refuse to, or demand somethign to personally inspire them for them to believe. Not everybody just nods their head and accepts everthing the noblility spouted at them, if they did there never woudl have been and rebellions and such.
In my whole time playing, I've yet to see a direct effect or presence of one of the listed Gods. Never have any of my characters ever seen God in the game as a physical being nor controlled by another player.Gregory Hardcast wrote:Well.. maybe.. if this was medieval europe etc. The gods do make appearances in the game, there is no question as to whether they are there -_-Olive wrote:its one thing for peopel to say the gods have roame dthe land, after all thats what priests do, claim various thinsg are divine acts. however it is NOT unusual for peopel to question the validity of such claims as time wears on, or even discount certain things as superstition.
in the middle ages people who had some measure of medicine were killed as fast as they were exposed for being witches since the catholic church at the time felt it was the only group that was allowed to offer miracles. Now we know more about mediine and opinios have changed.. is a classic tsurggle between those who eblieve versus those that either refuse to, or demand somethign to personally inspire them for them to believe. Not everybody just nods their head and accepts everthing the noblility spouted at them, if they did there never woudl have been and rebellions and such.
Basically any character in game who starts talking about 'false gods' etc is going to look foolish. Nothing stopping you though #me shrugs
Magic is not a direct proof of Gods or God, but explaining it as such. This outlook as only produced as less spectacular religious foundation where people murmuring a God's name is proof of faith.Pellandria wrote:We have magic or?
We got people shouting spells left and right, that is the "gods power" I think playing someone who does ~not~ believe gods at all..that is just bad roleplay, the simple exstence of demons and dragons should be more than a sign that gods really exist, no matter if one see's them.