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Like a player, the gods would sit outside their computer screen (divine kingdom), observing their believers through the screen.


Interestingly, the believers were no different from troops in the game: once the gods’ gazes turned to linger upon them, there would effectively be a divine perspective.


While the believers would be unable to see for themselves or the corresponding senses, the gods would be able to observe every circumstance within a large radius around their ...

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