Is this the most selfless character ever?
>>339513272
Hardly, she's a self-righteous idealist that doesn't understand the concept of lesser evil.
Destruction of the Wall of Faithless would cause much more chaos and evil than just leaving it alone.
>>339514932
But they destroy the wall in 5e and the realm is just fine.
>>339515126
AS far as I know it's canon thatit still exist in 5e.
>>339514932
Trumpfag detected.
He's never going to build that wall, you know?
>>339514932
>Hardly, she's a self-righteous idealist that doesn't understand the concept of lesser evil.
What about all the souls that end up into the wall because they never had a chance to hear about the gods?
THAT'S bullshit. I can understand sending the average abel-toril citizen from the sword coast into the wall because gods need their faith juice to give miracle.
>>339515497
>>339515694
>What about all the souls that end up into the wall because they never had a chance to hear about the gods?
They are unfortunate. Gods can't allow exceptions because they could be abused. Souls are a pretty damn valueable commodity.
>>339516008
>They are unfortunate.
Why must the universe be so?
>>339516008
Bullshit. If there is one person who SHOULD make exception, it is the gods. They are the caretaker of humanity.
>>339516058
Because Gods require worship to keep things in order.
>>339516075
Gods are supposed to keep things in order, nothing less and nothing more. Kelemvor actually used to spare the faithless but it didn't end up very well for the balance.
>>339516075
What makes you think a gods "care" for humanity would be considered human in the first place?