War, was the best breeding ground for the spread of belief; every war was the most optimal way for deities to gain faith. It could be said, the faith in deities was entirely built upon the blood and flesh of humans. These words came from Marin Viet, one of the most famous human scholars, historians, and philosophers at the beginning of the Fourth Epoch, and also the most famous infidel in human history. After deeply studying the history of Yarra during the Third Epoch for forty years, he suddenly became an infidel, not only did he cease to believe in any deity, but he also frequently criticized the faults of deities in public, proclaiming that even without the existence of deities, everyone could live better, and called on people to cast aside the deities like he did and take control of this world left to humans.