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Chapter 728: Unbelievers

Chapter 728: The Faithless

Duanmuhuai had no respect for this Lord of Death. In fact, he only said one sentence when he saw Kelanwo.

 “The wall of the unbelievers is mine, and this matter is over.”

   …………”

Wearing a white mask, Kelanwo stood in Duanmuhuai without saying a word, but Duanmuhuai knew very well that these words alone were enough.

Although the fate of that unlucky guy was at the mercy of Melkor, Melkor was only the former God of Death, and Kelemvor is the current God of Death. Melkor took the soul from the Wall of the Unbelievers and exchanged it for the crown prince. You and Kelemvor are the same. Pretending not to see it like a dead person? Isn't this dereliction of duty?

Of course, you can still call the former careless, but then when that unlucky guy came to tear down the wall of the unbelievers, instead of sticking him on the wall, you just asked him not to tear it down too much?

If something happens now, who will take the blame?

This is just like playing cannon. You can play whatever you want if nothing happens, but if you win a prize, you have to be responsible.

Kelenvor probably didn't expect that the other party would be so bold as to go to the main plane and try to become a god, but anyway, things have become like this, so Kellenvor must be responsible. He couldn't even think about bowing to Duan Muhuai and getting through with "Red Bean Paste Private Marseille".

 Do you really think the Inquisition is easy to bully?

  … “What do you want it to do?”

“It’s burned, and anyone who looks at it will get upset.”

Duanmu Huai answered without hesitation. He felt that the wall of the unbelieving was really useless, and the curse was boring. It was a waste of time and life. What a waste if it all turned into nothingness in the end. He added it directly to Wouldn't it be better to burn wood in the furnace of the Inquisition?

In fact, strictly speaking, Kailanwo's Kingdom of God is a transit station. What Kailanwo does is actually the work of King Yama. The souls of the dead come to him to be judged. Those who believe in God are sent to the Kingdom of God, and those who do not believe are confused. On the wall, as for those who believe in the devil...then don't bother Kelanvor, the devil will do it himself.

Furthermore, from Duanmu Huai’s point of view, it is really a pity that many unbelievers on the Wall of Unbelievers were burned.

 Here, let’s talk about the standards for wall-paving the wall of unbelievers.

It can be said that the world of Faerûn is completely opposite to the truth of the Empire. In Faerûn, people can directly recognize the gods. It is not like the Chaos God who creates hallucinations in dreams, or it is a sign of some kind of divine disorder. When you see demons running rampant on the earth, angels flying in the sky, and both sides engaging in a battle between demons and performing miracles at every turn... it is impossible for you not to recognize gods.

 So in Faerûn, everyone agrees that "the gods do exist" and "the gods affect the entire world."

  However, the judgment on whether to believe in gods or not is actually very vague.

Although the most devout believers are clergy such as paladins, priests and priests, this does not mean that believers who go to church to pray and praise gods every day are not believers. In fact, participating in rituals, or rituals related to the gods, is also an act of worship.

Of course, there are also people who may not believe in gods, but what they do happens to be in line with a certain god’s clerical field and enhances the power of the god. Then the gods will regard this behavior as worship of themselves.

For example, there is a general who does not believe in God, but he likes to start wars and plunge everything into the flames of war. This is in line with the nature of the God of War, and he will regard this general's behavior of starting wars as worship of himself. .

 Or maybe a certain LSP doesn't know about the evil of obsessiveness, but drools over Fury all day long, then his behavior is obviously worshiping the evil of obsessiveness.

Of course, in this case, the gods will generally view them more favorably, and at the same time, they will send their own envoys to find ways to make the other party a public believer.

Similarly, even if they are just mortals, as long as they go to the temple to donate or pray, the gods will regard it as worship of themselves.

Therefore, judging from this standard, there are very few people who can really be labeled as unbelievers. A mortal who does not worship certain people is not considered an unbeliever, only if he does not worship all gods and insists that all gods are not worthy of worship. Or they think that these gods are not gods at all, so they will be judged as unbelievers and then walled up.

 In the world of Faerûn, there are very few people who meet this condition. Even if there are, most of them are mages.

 After all.........Kalthasden's divine magic is something to learn about.

 That was the first and only ruthless person among the mages who successfully snatched the divine power. Although in the end, due to his limited strength, the magic network collapsed and Netheril was destroyed, at least he really used magic to seize the throne.

 Of course, I’ll tell you later after sitting for a few seconds.

To the gods of Faerûn, the existence of unbelievers actually doesn’t make much sense, because most people seek advantages and avoid disadvantages. Belief in the gods can bring benefits, but if you don’t believe it, you don’t believe it, right?

To use another analogy, if there is a duel between two businessmen, one believes in Wojin and the other does not believe in Wojin, and the former has received the blessing of Wojin and made a lot of money, while the latter has no blessing from the gods and can only make ends meet, then do you think he will go there? Accusing the former of cheating, or turning around and trusting Wo'jin?

 If nothing else, you have to believe it even if you try to do involution. When the time comes, others will believe it or not. Isn’t that a loss of blood?

Therefore, in this kind of world, those who insist on not believing in any gods and regard the gods as just the existence of some powerful force are all strong-willed and ruthless people.

 And this... is exactly what the Inquisition needs.

On the road to fighting evil gods, unbelievers are actually more useful than believers. The reason is very simple. Believers believe in gods. If the gods are defeated, then believers will be finished. From this point of view, if the Chaos Evil God kills the **** they believe in in front of the believers, then the latter will definitely have a great loss of morale, and may even collapse.

Just like when Duanmu Huai tore Rose apart in the Underdark, the dark elves, an evil and tough species, collapsed when they saw Rose being torn apart. This shows that believers are really unreliable. When you have faith, it is as hard and smelly as the rocks in the latrine. After the faith collapses, it is more fragile than kraft paper.

In contrast, the unbelievers are different. To be honest, those who can insist on not believing in gods in a world like Faerûn where monsters, demons, and snake gods are everywhere mean that they will not believe in the evil **** of chaos. As long as this kind of soul's outlook is not particularly crooked, it is simply the natural first line of defense against the Evil God of Chaos.

Therefore, in Duanmuhuai's view, it is a waste for these unbelievers to use them to build walls. It is better to give them to the Tribunal, keep the good ones and reincarnate as night guards, and throw the unworthy ones into the furnace and burn them.

Isn’t it beautiful?

   …………”

Facing Duanmuhuai’s open robbery, Kelanwo didn’t want to give in. After all, he was the God of Death. This was the country of the God of Death, and not everyone could run wild here.

However, looking at the murderous Duanmu Huai in front of him, and the thousands of fully armed night guards behind him...

"All right."

Kelanwo is not willing to demolish his hometown. The daily workload here is extremely heavy. If Duanmuhuai demolishes his city, it will be really troublesome.

As he spoke, Kelanvor stretched out his finger and lightly traced it beside it. Then he saw that the wall of the unbelievers outside the city suddenly shrank, then turned into a model-sized existence, and was installed in a In the small crystal ball, it looks like a micro landscape.

"very good."

Duanmuhuai took the crystal ball handed over by Kelanwo and nodded with satisfaction.

"I will send people here to guard and transport people here. If there are unbelievers in the future, they will be sent to the trial court. No problem."

   …………”

Kelanwo nodded silently. In fact, this is what he has been doing. For example, if the soul believes in the Mother Earth, then let the envoy of the Mother God take it away. That soul believes in the God of Wisdom. Yes, let the messenger of the God of Wisdom take him away. It doesn’t matter if there is one more Duanmuhuai now - but this Tribunal is indeed strange. All other kingdoms of gods want are believers, but they actually want unbelievers?

 Believers can increase their faith, but what can unbelievers increase?

Of course Kelanwo couldn't figure it out until he died, but Duanmuhuai's Inquisition did not rely on faith to condense its divine power.

In this way, Duanmuhuai easily snatched the Wall of the Unbelieving from Kelanwo, and then gave it to the vampire followers in his Annihilation Domain to sort it out, pull out the ones that can still be used, and throw the ones that can't be used into the furnace. Go inside to burn firewood.

After getting rid of this trouble, Duanmuhuai also returned to Arkham City and started a new wave of expansion and rectification again.

At the same time, some forces in the Faerûn continent began to quietly set their sights on this emerging territory.

 (End of this chapter)