Kind of cheesy, but worthwhile, and ironic since it occurs in the context of a game where Gods and magic are real.
“Remember when we first met in Kvatch? I told you that I didn’t want any part of the gods’ plan. I still don’t know if there is a divine plan. But I’ve come to realize that it doesn’t matter. What matters is that we act. That we do what’s right, when confronted with evil. That’s what you did at Kvatch. It wasn’t the gods that saved us, it was you.”
Kind of cheesy, but worthwhile, and ironic since it occurs in the context of a game where Gods and magic are real.
“Remember when we first met in Kvatch? I told you that I didn’t want any part of the gods’ plan. I still don’t know if there is a divine plan. But I’ve come to realize that it doesn’t matter. What matters is that we act. That we do what’s right, when confronted with evil. That’s what you did at Kvatch. It wasn’t the gods that saved us, it was you.”
--Emporer-apparent Martin Septim, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion