Fantasy setting

>fantasy setting
>god/gods are proven real and perform miracles often
>there are still atheists

>fantasy setting
>god is dead or not real
>there is still a church and believers

>God is the bad guy and edgy MC wants to kill him

Fucking JRPGs

>it's another episode of the church was evil all along

there must be an explainable reason why the miracles happen. I believe not in the deity, but in the abilities, which are clearly real. To respect these individuals is alright, but to be subservient purely because they have mere parlor tricks is for a fool. I do not believe they are true gods and lords.

name one game

>real world
>god/gods are proven to be fantasy and do nothing
>there are still theists

hexyz force

>actual magic is proven possible, as in full on laws of physics broken magic
>something mundanely improbable but not impossible happens and nobody believes it

Those people aren't denying the existence of those gods, just refusing to worship them.

>there are non Catholics on Sup Forums RIGHT NOW

elder scrolls games.
see the dwemer

Actually a bit more believable. Church and belief would be born from desperation for purpose or the inevitable void of death being too much to bear.

>revival items and magicks are real and commonly used
>one of the main cast gets gravely wounded
>no one uses cure or revive magic
>they die

>He thinks gods are real
>Not just wizards
Go back to your fairytales, you tree hugging elf. I'm too busy building my skeleton army.

What protagonist could beat a Hero with Expert Necromancy and a late game army?

>god is on Sup Forums right now

name ONE (1) game that does this

Any game set in the 1950s America.

Dark Souls 3.

Final Fantasy X kinda. The church of Yevon is complete bullshit and actually a plot point.

The gods can easily be explained as space aliums

>You didn't protect her smile

What proof is there Aedra exist?
Or Daedra for that matter? For all we know both could be just some powerful (mortal) wizard. It could be a Master Illusionist making you and others believe they're real.

the dwemer never denied the existence of daedra they just didn't worship them

>in runescape your character is chummy with all the gods, and has met them and even fought them at times
>there are still godless people that don't believe in them

Way to misquote, retard.

>modern day setting
>supernatural beings like vampires and zombies exists
>nobody knows about them because the Church hunts them down

the elder scrolls devs clearly refer to the dwemer as atheists and that their entire point of civilization is denouncing the existence of gods

>immortal
>can still die in normal combat

I forgot what did this because a lot of shit did but it made me mad every single time. If you can die from ANYTHING you are not fucking immortal.

god is real and turns out to be a lying dick that the MC has to fight

name 5 games

>real life setting
>impossible shit like black holes are proven real
>there are still atheists

It makes sense given that there are religious people IRL, where gods don't exist. :^)

man that was cruel, shes just naive country bumpkin why does everyone even the fucking bear so harsh to her

what gaem

immortal =/= invincible

you can never die of old age but can still be killed in battle. see lotr faggot elves

>the church is based off of christianity
>in a fantasy world full of pagan gods and demons

Dwemer don't deny existence of gods. They, however, don't like any of the gods and don't want to worship them, preferring to build their own - the Walk-Brass.

They didn't disbelieve in the existence of the divine. They just did not believe they were worth worshipping, or that there was necessarily any fundamental difference between mortals and the divine.

They devoted themselves to empirically proving this.

In the end, they successfully weaponised their disbelief, and sort of proved their point.

Maiden's where always sacrificed. She was but one of many

That's eternal youth, not immortality.
>Immortality is eternal life, the ability to live forever.
ETERNAL, you live FOREVER. Invincibility means you're immune to harm, and if you were truly invincible you'd be immortal as well since your cells would never degrade or age. When you're immortal and not invincible you can still be harmed but you'll never die from it.

This is just like fags who call purple "blue" or "pink" fucking get your colors right you Jew.

>In the end, they successfully weaponised their disbelief, and sort of proved their point.
>yfw weaponized autism is canon in TES

Neverwinter Nights 2

The Dwemer seemed to be the most hardcore atheists.
>know Gods/Aedra and Demons/Daedra exist
>still denounce all of them trying to build their own god out of logic, reason and enlightment
>fuck over the Falmer making them your slaves just for shits and giggles
>while they were busy inventing stuff enduring millenia other races didn't advance one bit over the eras

>some really powerful beings do things people call "miracles"
>the beings themselves are given the mantle of "gods"
>people except me to worship these beings with lots of power as literal gods from myths
I'd rather pursuit ascendancy and having that kind of power for myself via my enlightened mind, since it is clearly possible.

>be technologically superior
>unleash your walking god on the advancing armies of the chimer
>still lose

Dwemer are garbage

Yeah look at all the super advanced dwemer now

My uneducated guess is that the Dwemer population was far less numerous than Nord or Chimer population. Plus Chimer had the support of three daedric lords.

>unleash your walking god on the advancing armies of the chimer
wut
I'm pretty sure all of the Dwemer simply disappeared as soon as the walking god was finished. They ascended to divinity.

>Plus Chimer had the support of three daedric lords.

And that's the point. The Dwemer believed themselves superior even to the Daedra but they couldn't even hold off the Chimer who only had Azura's support.

Also I'm pretty sure the Nords were on the Dwemer's side.

Atheist=/=Faithless

No, Kagrenac used it during the battle. It's weaponry was so strong it severed the land and that's what caused the island of Vvardenfell to separate from the mainland.

Nords hated all elves and the Dwemer were just a different branch of Chimer arriving first in the East.

In the Battle on Red Mountain/The War of the First Council Chimer and Ashlanders fought against the Dwemer while the Nords tried to reclaim Morrowind while the other two battled.

Before that Chimer and Dwemer fought united against the ever invading Nords.

Also
>only had Azura's support
You forgot Mephala and Boethia. Granted, Azura was the patron of the Chimer but the Dwemer fought against a whole society based on deceit, secret plots of murder and assassinations.