The head of Charisian Intelligence became one after Learning The Truth.
Of course, he isn't a "nasty" atheist.
Incognitia wrote:mattig89ch wrote:Hidy ho all,
Quick question. I picked this book up off audible. And was rather enjoying it. I think I'm 6 chapters in or so. And I'm getting the feeling more and more, that this book is very anti-religion.
now, I have nothing to argue about that point. People are allowed to believe as they like. But I'm a god faring man.
But then, I've been known to see shadows on a clear day.
I'm curious if anyone else got this impression? Or am I seeing shadows where there are none?
Definitely seeing shadows. Go on through the series to the seventh book and you still won't have met an atheist character, or one who does more than wrestle uncomfortably with his faith for more than a few weeks before settling in to be a good little theistic believer again.
It's very much my main plausibility beef with the series. The Mad Wizard has a very deft touch in so many ways, but he doesn't seem to want to have any characters who don't believe, however unlikely that is.