Thread:Glynn Tarrant/@comment-25890179-20150320181627/@comment-4960835-20151002175627

Ah, yes. That raises the question: when exactly do they form?

And if you would, please do not base things of actual historical events too much. You have the chance of hitting someone's anger button by depicting one side as the bad guys in a black-white morality. I'm not Peruvian or Equiatorian or anything, but no one wants his or her nation desciped as absolute bad.

It seems you missed my point about Iloburaas. He is an atheist. Like I tried to explain, he doesn't worship Ada. He doesn't think of Ada as a god. He only sees Ada as the path to a bright future. In fact, Iloburaas does not believe in gods at all, which makes him by defenition an atheist. He respects Iyoka and Gravon. He own actions portray that. He actually was the one that kept Iyoka from falling from power in the Crimson Splinter, remember? Iyoka was a hated leader, and if Iloburaas hadn't been raised with the utmost respect for him, we'd have, bluntly, a dead Iyoka by now, stabbed in the back by ten other Crimson Splinter Volver. Trying to get into control of the Splinter was not a great move, but all our characters fail at times.