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====== Luther Deschain ====== | ====== Luther Deschain ====== | ||
===== Background/Bio ===== | ===== Background/Bio ===== | ||
- | A simple country preacher who never deviated from the beliefs of the Church Luther was changed by the passage of the Upheaval. All around him he saw people's beliefs, however ridiculous, become reality within the flux. Then he saw newfound power of the gods, left in the wake of the cataclysm. | + | A simple country preacher who never deviated from the beliefs of the Church Luther was changed by the passage of the Upheaval. All around him he saw people's beliefs, however ridiculous, become reality within the flux. Then he beheld the newfound power of the gods left in the wake of the cataclysm. |
- | He came to a terrible conclusion; what if the upheaval was not a discrete event, what if belief had always affected the world to some extent. Perhaps the gods had never been true deities but merely flux-like entities empowered by the blind faith of the multitudes misled by priests such as himself. | + | He came to a terrible conclusion; what if the upheaval was not a discrete event, what if belief had always affected the world to some extent? Perhaps the gods had never been true deities but merely flux-like entities empowered by the blind faith of the multitudes misled by priests such as himself. |
His faith questioned Luther set out to test his own faith; to enact the only experiment that could prove the godhood of the builder he loved so much. | His faith questioned Luther set out to test his own faith; to enact the only experiment that could prove the godhood of the builder he loved so much. |