[@tal0n] The thing with doing that, and I say all of this having very much considered this possibility, is that I feel it diminishes the value of invoking the religious-supernatural element. I was tempted and that's part of why I've set it up the way I have so that the religious-supernatural elements are not in any way in conflict with scientific fact, present of future. As an aside, I'm trying to develop the supernatural elements in a way that lends a sort of universality to any past or present religious sect, despite drawing heavily from western/european judeo-christian mythology. I'm struggling a bit with the polytheistic cases but I'll probably figure something out. I think pushing it forward maybe 50+ years and bringing it up to speed with my cyberpunk realm would be really interesting. Pairing it with humanity having developed a pseudo-immortality of their own that is arguably more powerful than that of the divine creates a really interesting dichotomy and in a lot of ways levels an ordinarily-unbalanced playing field. The effect that balancing has on the dynamic between Earth and Heaven and Hell would be super interesting to play out. But with all that said I have other stories I want to tell in that cyberpunk world that are more grounded in reality and I tend not to like double-dipping in the creation of RPs ... so that leaves me in a bit of a rock and a hard place. Lemme know what people think regarding my thoughts on it. These are just my thoughts on the matter (but I am the one that has to make the decision and do the work, so there's that). EDIT: [@DeadDrop] You're going to have to be more specific, since there are now [i]four[/i] different concepts here, as to which you're referring to. There needs to be a clear winner in terms of popularity and/or idea development for me to know which avenue to focus my efforts down.