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Originally Posted by Flyndaran
I love it. Roleplaying has for far too long been a place of offending religious people. It's atheists' turn to be ruthlessly mocked and misinterpreted.
Hey, wait a minute. I'm atheist... eh, no honor among disbelievers?
A serious god of skepticism would be interesting. No government or organization would like him though.
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In the warhammer setting Neholo has almost no followers, and he does not grant boons to his (tiny) groups of faithful. Instead he sides with weaker chaos tribes or cults against a stronger or more devout ones.
Basicly doing things like cutting off someone's power at the worst moment, for example causing a powerful chaos sorcer/shaman to get killed by causing his shield spell to suddenly and fatally fail, allowing an imperial hero to lop his head off, and break the faith of the horde in their oracle.
He doesn't care what you disbeleve, as long as someone gets hurt.
His fellow chaos gods hate his guts for obvious reasons, but he's too useful against "the other guy" (pantheon infighting among the Chaos Gods is constant and bloody.) to be destroyed.