For the record: I don't regret creating this thread.
Thank you for your replies, Jipehog.
In DF force, deities, demons and angels actually exist, some of them even manifest in the world.
I take it you mean they
materially exit. I myself also believe an abstraction like democracy exists and neither I nor you or anybody can point a finger and say where or what any abstract concept is. Please don't take it as a slight!
Since nowadays there are many one-godded belief systems in the world, each with their own codes of conduct, ethics and morality, it's safe to say a dwarf and an elf can have opposing views on how to best honor
Armok a creator mundi. Would they pour blood as a libation, or spill blood, or drink blood? Choices a simulation enginge is equipped to generate. By no means should dwarves be the norm or there'd be less
fun to be had. What are elf raid if not religious wars over the felling of trees?
You can totally see them spout a line like "the tree of the force must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of elves and dwarves."Normally I don't link to encyclopedias but this
link has a good list to introduce into the world gen code.
I reiterate my point to not enter into a religious discussion. For the believing, the history of the Israelites is a blueprint story of salvation to come. In my reading, the ancient Israelites weren't the only ones in the ancient Middle East and the myriad of laws in the Tanakh were based on enmity with neighbouring civilizations.
The others ate pork? We forbid it! They wore clothes woven of two fabrics? We forbid it! They bow down to statues? We forbid it! Something which has happened everywhere on Earth back then and it's not so different today. I don't see why a video game can't have that.
The game has a really good simulation engine, is all I'm saying.
And thank you for your reply, Red Diamond.
I can only repeat what I read on biblical archeology, that there's more than artifacts. Phoenicians were polytheistic, but the earliest Hebrew inscriptions tell a story of a single creator with helpers. The Bible starts with Genesis, and Genesis in Hebrew starts with a singular verb and a majestic plural noun of a single entity creating the world / universe. If that isn't monotheism, I don't know what is.
And thank you for your reply, PlumpHelmetMan.
Did you know that in the New Testament, human authorities such as judges are called little gods, and that the prince (ruler) of the world, the Satan, was called the god of this world? Evidently the term was a bit loosely associated with the creator, which is why they had to come up with the tetragrammaton. I wonder what the game could come up with.
And thank you for your reply, Nordlicht.
Now we're digressing into the so-called
holy tradition. Every religion has its literature (including oral literature), and then they have their traditions which arise from their history.
And thank you for your reply, Pillbo.
What you describe is encompassed in monolatry, and cults that believe that their chosen deity or deities encompass all of reality can deny the rest, or civilizations will rally around a deity that has the [creation] tag. In any event, they'd conflict with the so-called canon that's been generated for a given, generated world to play in.
Edit: typo. I need to read up on forum etiquette.