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It might make conversations more complicated though, since Larian might meed to add [Non-cleric follower of X] dialogue options alongside all of the [Cleric of X] dialogue already in the game...
I mean, that’s already possible in the Forgotten Realms lore, but it’s also a really bad idea because morality is objectively part of the cosmos and is a force as powerful as gravity.
But sure, you do you.
I'd say it's really bad simply because there's a very canon nasty afterlife for the faithless in Faerun but otherwise I agree that there should be that option anyway if someone doesn't want to play a religious character.
Religion is a funny thing in FRR.
You could be a child murderer but worship Cyric, then you go to your "heaven" even if you spend eternity murdering other followers of Cyric.
You might select Tempus, and spend your after life fighting wars over and over, like Khrone from Warhammer 40K.
You love books? worship Orgma and spend eternity reading in a library.
Etc etc.
But worship no one at all suck balls. Because then you spend eternity getting tortured for not signing up with a God/goddess by the God of death. Yup. God of Death's only job is basically punishing people who forgot to sign up with a god, or who betrayed his god/goddess agenda.
Unless you were a Drow in RA Salvatore's novel, picking no faith is SOL if you end up dead.
And yeah, what Dragon Master said about faith/alignment/morality being a cosmic force is super true. I honestly enjoy that aspect of the setting.
I believe Drow are considered auto claimed by Lloth unless they actively take a deity that isn't her. Even if she doesn't like them she still ends up with their souls which she turns into spider demons.
Can confirm. Drow clerics are stuck with 1 deity if you pick the lolth-sworn subrace. Seldarine Drow can pick any deity as cleric.
Drizzt has a...unique view on religion for a D&D character that supposedly worships a deity because he internalizes everything. I think he always had a monk view point and just didn't realize it because no one ever explained it to him before.
Actually, I was referring to Drizzt's dad, Zaknafikin. I specifically asked RA. Salvatore at a con a decade ago, and he flatly admit he was not following canon for the good of a story. By all means Zak should ended up @ city of dead either during Mishkul or Cyric's reign, which would sucked for him.
So RA Salvatore (and a few others authors) kind of brought Christanity into the game who they shouldn't have.
Tell that to RA. Salvatore, who decided to give Drizzt's father a Christan faith/redeepmtion in the last second...