I agree. It appears there should at least be a balance between a god and their shinki's beliefs.
[Reisi has considered this since reading the informational brochures, especially because of his inexplicable sense of righteousness and superiority. He doesn't know why he feels so strongly about these things, only that he doesn't want an incompatible god getting in his way. Moreover, he doesn't like the idea of having to serve a god who he deems unfit or unworthy of his services, or even unworthy of being a god for that matter.]
That way, one might avoid negativity and blight as they've been mentioned.
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[Reisi has considered this since reading the informational brochures, especially because of his inexplicable sense of righteousness and superiority. He doesn't know why he feels so strongly about these things, only that he doesn't want an incompatible god getting in his way. Moreover, he doesn't like the idea of having to serve a god who he deems unfit or unworthy of his services, or even unworthy of being a god for that matter.]
That way, one might avoid negativity and blight as they've been mentioned.