I changed the reference to Elminster being Greenwood's Author Avatar to being his Creator's Pet, since Greenwood has always insisted Elminster isn't him, and that if he had an author avatar in the Realms that character would be a lot saner and safer to be around.
Edited by 86.138.208.221This page has tons of stuff looking like mad dribble. Most seems to be making sense if one adds grammar, but i don't know about all of it. I propose setting a time limit until which we can clean the entries, after that we delete everything that looks like jabbering. If not this page will never be entirely readable...
Question on the "God is Evil" front; I know the story is that they keep the wall of the faithless that melts the soul of anyone who rejects the worship of gods, and that the gods forced Kelemvor to put it back up so they didn't lose their power, but was it ever suggested that taking it down was actually an improvement? That the world would be a better place without gods, or what would happen to the souls of the dead without the realms of the deities for them to go to? Because unless it was specific that the world would be better without the wall of the faithless, nightmare fuel though it may be, I don't thing that having a survival instinct marks the gods as being evil.
Should we kick the entry in 'god is evil' over to 'did not think this through' or something? Maybe 'good is dumb'? Kelemvor was trying to stop an atrocity, but did not consider the consequences, most of which basically would have lead to the world self destructing thanks to the sudden increase in power of the god of death.
In fairness, he was super new to his position, but didn't even try talking to his seneschal, who had been the god of death for so long he decided he wanted to stop, which is what lead to the dead three. You ignore that kind of resource at your own peril.