It's a very Christian worldview and very interesting.
Anyway, wanna bet?
I don't know if they are necessarily encouraged to assassinate and torture just because. The lore says that Priests of Skaen usually double as assassins or torturers, but I don't know if that's explicitly encouraged by the religion or it's just something people tend to do when following him. In either case, you take the bad with the good in this context :p
If the choices with the Gods will not be properly represented, why is this even a sequel or has file transfer? That's one positive side of direct sequel (amongst many downsides).
Disagree,it is a god of misery and people that want to be miserable and want to bring misery to the rest. If i was oppressed in PoE i would have followed Magran and bring a fiery hammer to the head of the asshole that oppress me. She is more goddess of the downtrodden in a way,improvement trough suffering and struggle. Skaen is about eternal suffering and pettiness. They even kidnapped the girl just to stick it to the noble that didn't do anything to them. It is a god of cowardly cunts,if they were Magran worshippers they would have bashed the lord's head and be done with it.It's an ideology where the weak overcome their lot by the only means they have, Skaen is on the side of the beaten, humiliated and the oppressed, strengthening them and pulling them up. It's a very Christian worldview and very interesting.
Part of his dogma is to actively scheme and bring about the downfall of your masters and betters - by any means.
Yeah, but that's not torturing just for the fun of it. It's sometimes violent, sometimes not, but the central idea of breaking your chains is a good one, a very human one. I think the portrayal of everything Skaen in PoE1 was weak and didn't capitalize on its other strengths, only on its potential for creepiness.
It proves that Skaen isn't mentioned anywhere, which is what I said. Josh also says "you can make vows to FOUR gods", but that's not true, as the fifth vow is Skaen. Which naturally makes me think it's too hard and too world-altering to include Skaen's ending, so they'll sweep it under the rug. I'd love to be proven wrong on this, trust me.
Sure, I don't contend this, only the part where you compare it to Christianity :D
No, it just speaks to your character that you assume the worst for even sure things for some reason.
But its deffo gonna be in the game. Wanna bet?
Yeah i was replaying PoE and was reading some stuff about Woedica while writing and must have stayed there . There are a lot of slave revolts in human history,some even successful in a way,also there is a lot of runaway slaves that killed their master. Here is what is written about Skaen on the wiki:Yeah and that's why slaves irl always overcome their slavery by beating their masters over the head and bring righteous justice with sword and fire. Except it's not like that. Improvement by struggle is Magran's domain, not Woedica's. Skaen's domain is not misery and the sharing thereof, it's about the possibility to conquer said misery, nowhere is it stated that the religion's goals is to bring misery to people, what kind of religion is that? Outside of chaotic evil religions in D&D that is.
Part of his dogma is to actively scheme and bring about the downfall of your masters and betters - by any means.
Yeah, but that's not torturing just for the fun of it. It's sometimes violent, sometimes not, but the central idea of breaking your chains is a good one, a very human one. I think the portrayal of everything Skaen in PoE1 was weak and didn't capitalize on its other strengths, only on its potential for creepiness.
Skaen, known also as the Quiet Slave, is the god of secret hatred, resentment, and violent rebellion. He is usually depicted as a small, bald man covered in lash scars whose ears and nose have been cut off. He appears outwardly submissive, with downcast eyes. However, his eyes glitter black with quiet hatred, and his fist is clenched. He is known to manifest in a horrific incarnation known as the Effigy to followers desperate enough to perform certain unspeakable rites. In Dyrwood, Skaen's faithful often double as torturers and executioners, delighting in the fall of high-status prisoners.
But its deffo gonna be in the game. Wanna bet?
Oh, Skaen's religion is definitely tinged in a Christian worldview, at least the part which I mentioned. He is the most Christian of Eora's gods. It's not necessary in Skaen's religion to murder and torture, that's a ...possible side effect.
It's not necessary in Skaen's religion to murder and torture, that's a ...possible side effect and it's not the point at all.
And we've just handed you a bunch of his religious texts that all hold violent revenge as their most important core principle.
Christian thing is "obey your betters" and "opressed will be happy in afterlife" not "plot and assassinate your opressors".Yes, hatred, violence and bloody retribution isn't Christian, but him being on the side of the oppressed is, which is what is important in the context I bring up and which is the Christian aspect of it. He can be both at the same time! Shocking, I know.
Lacrymas dude, come the fuck on - it explicitly states that they kill those they hate. Not much more to it. The God's own portfolio is secret hatred, resentment and VIOLENT rebellion.
'You have heard that it was said, "Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth." But I tell you, do not resist an evil person. If anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to them the other cheek also. And if anyone wants to sue you and take your shirt, hand over your coat as well.'
I do find his religion interesting,it is great for EXP. Still it is not the deity that i would chose to worship.Lacrymas dude, come the fuck on - it explicitly states that they kill those they hate. Not much more to it. The God's own portfolio is secret hatred, resentment and VIOLENT rebellion.
Uhm, no, it doesn't explicitly state anything about killing? Violence doesn't always lead to killing either way. In any case, that's what I see in Skaen's religion and one of the reasons I find it interesting.
'You have heard that it was said, "Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth." But I tell you, do not resist an evil person. If anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to them the other cheek also. And if anyone wants to sue you and take your shirt, hand over your coat as well.'
— Book of Skaen
Lacrymas dude, come the fuck on - it explicitly states that they kill those they hate. Not much more to it. The God's own portfolio is secret hatred, resentment and VIOLENT rebellion.
Uhm, no, it doesn't explicitly state anything about killing? Violence doesn't always lead to killing either way. In any case, that's what I see in Skaen's religion and one of the reasons I find it interesting.