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>>336121
"a true god has numerous worshipers, this is true, but only by the dint of their power allowing them to garner so many. a true god has a avatar, and a way to commune directly with their followers. some choose to speak through a mortal prophet and champion. others use signs and portents. others still use their avatar on the mortal plane." he explains. "godlings have trouble communing directly with their followers. they must be roundabout and careful in their dealings, and attentive at all times for threats."
>>336124
"less reasonable? it depends - some gods are gracious but easily offended, others are more tempered but uncaring. there is only one god anyone would tell you to avoid contact with - bertruger, he of the thousand blades. he is almost as old as he who sees, knows, and enacts all things - and strong enough besides that any mortal knows of and believes in him in some way or another. an ancient god of war, violence, power, and destruction. do not cross him - for it is likely to be the last thing you ever do."
"he is also one of the few who asked their questions late. due to this... only he knows how the world will end, and how to kill he who sees, knows, and enacts all things, and how to survive both events."
"my advice for you is to remember that faith can be finicky, and trust is the greatest coin among us. not worshipers, not power, but trust."
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