Muria was well aware that mere pie in the sky could never inspire people compared to actual benefits. Only when the benefits were securely in their pockets could morale be truly boosted.
Therefore, Muria did not play empty games with those under his command, promising them that if he one day became the ruler of the world, he would do this or that.
In the absence of a guarantee that he could become the ruler of the world, such promises were mere fantasies, like flowers in a mirror or the moon reflected in water. So, to willingly make the deities under his command follow and serve him, it was essential to use benefits as shackles to bind them tightly to his side.
The chains of interest were the most robust; those who were bound would be willing and have no hint of resistance.