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From a theological perspective, it's a bit... [[You Fail Religious Studies Forever|muddled]]. Can result in [[The Good, the Bad, and The Evil]]—angels, demons, and [[Eldritch Abomination]]s, respectively. If the angels are rarely seen, expect [[Evil Versus Oblivion]] (devils and squid, respectively). The Lovecraftian monstrosities may not actually be squidlike; that's just a stereotype. |
From a theological perspective, it's a bit... [[You Fail Religious Studies Forever|muddled]]. Can result in [[The Good, the Bad, and The Evil]]—angels, demons, and [[Eldritch Abomination]]s, respectively. If the angels are rarely seen, expect [[Evil Versus Oblivion]] (devils and squid, respectively). The Lovecraftian monstrosities may not actually be squidlike; that's just a stereotype. |
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* ''[[Adventure Quest Worlds]]'' has Good, Evil, and Chaos. |
* ''[[Adventure Quest Worlds]]'' has Good, Evil, and Chaos. |
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* ''[[Merkabah Rider]]'' initially involves the battle between Heaven and Hell. In later stories, the Cthulhu Mythos intrudes as a third faction. |
* ''[[Merkabah Rider]]'' initially involves the battle between Heaven and Hell. In later stories, the Cthulhu Mythos intrudes as a third faction. |