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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | I know the traditional modus operandi of White Wolf is to portray the Abrahamic God as a dick, but hear me out. This is a setting that includes a bit of Clap Your Hands If You Believe, right? Involve yourself with mortals enough and they start writing the script? Well, God, having half the world, more or less, with these beliefs that He is good and benevolent, started realizing that His deeds way back when He was starting out (and much of the time between then) were monstrous, that He's become the biggest atoner in the setting. He deliberately keeps out of mortal affairs nowadays because he's the most powerful force in the wars against the Titans, and because He knows that there are still plenty of Mortals that still adhere to His old school "Smite The Infidel" approach to things, which could force Him to do things He's doesn't want to do any more. |