[quote=@Kho] [@LokiLeo789] Did you ever mention how many people live in Xerxes? And I think I mentioned this in Mk.I; a worshipper is a [i]genuine[/i] worshipper. One who truly believes in their heart of hearts in the given god. One who pretends is not truly a worshipper. Those who live in Xerxes have been warped to such an extent that it is difficult to say if they truly believe or whether that's simply the influence of the time and space they occupy. Likewise for any place that exerts any influence on someone's mental faculties and free will. A place like the Valley of Peace actively forces one to become, well, [i]nice[/i]. That doesn't mean they immediately become worshippers of Niciel. Those who enter or live in New Chronos are physically unable to do harm, but they are mentally entirely free (see: Amartia in Chronos; Corruption of the Victors in Chronos) and so their decision to worship Belvast and Illunabar and the Bard and Vowzra and Belruarc are their own (and obviously, also because it's the religion which developed there over an impossibly long period of time). So, back to what you say, no, simply existing in Xerxes does not make one a worshipper of Sin. [/quote] That makes sense. Once this whole [b]Destroy Xexres arc[/b] is over and done, I'll better be able to sort through the whols Sin Cult idea I have in my head. The plausuable, none vomit inducing ones. Stuff that would make Jvan proud.