Seems fair enough, GWG. I feel kind of uncomfortable about the whole -afterlife aid- thing though. The whole point of the system is for there to be a place where life is, above all, fair. If some villain gets to fudge the system because their god says so, that defeats the entire purpose.
And the same to you.
It just seems more logical to have the guy
judging the dead to be a god of
justice. And waddya know, we have one!
Mmm, fair enough system; providing that any truly evil combatants (ex: killed for no reason, took great pleasure in the murder of innocents) is not given a pat on the back and an Valhalla cookie.
And, of course, if anyone tries to intrude on our afterlife...
We kick the crap out of them.
M'kay, that's 2/3 gods agreeing so far. GWG what do you think?
It's worth a shot, but I'd like to make an amendment.
The system can be changed at any time by the consent of a majority of the gods involved.
Oh, and why are the Chaotics reincarnated immediately? Justify that and I'll agree with it.
And morality shall be based on the human's perception of it; whether what they do is good for the humans around them and benefits them, or is intended to. We shall not be biased towards any god, ourselves or others.
The afterlife is fair; nothing more, nothing less.
I'm not sure if that is fair. A saint who never lives up to his own expectations would be worse off than a psychopath who doesn't see anything wrong with what he's doing. There needs to be a concrete set of rules which doesn't vary from person to person.
That is fair.