I pick option number beige: I would exist in purgatory.GodsAndFishes said:So what would everyone do, be a servant in paradise or rule over a wasteland?
According to the church.... They don't want anyone messing with the power they have concentrated up there.... Which is a sin BTW...Jaqen Hghar said:Heck, I would gladly serve in Hell. Think about all the cool people who has gone to hell! All of the free-thinkers and such. Heaven must be so boring.
I can see your point, but still, to rule in Hell over the worst kinds of people sounds like it'd be a pretty miserable experience. Do I really want to be in the company of people so bad God wants nothing to do with them, forever? Imagine what's be like if Hitler, Dahmer, Manson, Gacy, Pol Pot, and Napoleon were throwing a party and unapologetic unrepentant pedophiles, rapists, murderers, child abusers, and maniacs were invited, and you were the MC.CoziestPigeon said:But it's hell, so you don't need to anything. As long as they aren't doing anything good, they are doing their jobs.Icehearted said:Serve in Heaven. Leadership can be an overrated hassle, more so when you consider what the residents in hell must be like.
well it all depends on wich fiction you draw information from the bible or pop fiction.Agema said:Taking Christian or Muslim ideology, I think it's safe to assume the ruler of hell is a defeated, embittered dude drowning in his own hatred and misery, awaiting with dread the Day of Judgement when he'll be annihilated along with all the sinful.
He's also not even much of a ruler: he's only running hell because it suits God to let him exist in order to give a non-divine counterpoint so that humans can have their faith tested.
I'm not really sure power is a particularly good recompense for such an existence.