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It's about the Inquisition. Do you know that wasn't exactly a bright time in the Christian history? it was about torture and mutiiating what they considered heretics.
Engage with reality. This is an alternate history, but even in our own -the Inquisition is not a peace and harmony time of forgiveness.
Relax...
► By itself, this game is actually a heresy. How many wars were there in the world, including in the Middle Ages, and how many were maimed, killed and tortured there? Not enough? Who organized these wars, the Lord God or the people? I would tell you more. But the identity and parallels of this game suggest otherwise. About the preservation of people's superficial understanding of the denial of God and the substitution of true faith with pseudo-values, that a person becomes God, and does not seek God in the person who created him, like the whole world. These are the realities.