Lady-Jaye: Well... Satan isn't mentioned in the game, so I think it would be pretty hard to legitimately argue that it's a satanist game. Besides, we all know Lucifer isn't in Hell anymore, he went on vacation to L.A. and runs a nightclub ;)
Yes, your characters, as in the characters you the player are playing as when you play the game are from Hell so it's your job to restore Hell. I didn't mean to infere that you, the real life person outside of the video game, were from Hell; My apologies if it came off like that.
twillight: It plays in Hell. Satan is a given, unless told otherwise.
You also confuse Lucifer with Satan. Dunno where this comes, in the Bible Lucifer was a babylonian king, nothing to do with the supernatural.
And I think you still miss the point.
Of course I don't think you think we, the player come from Hell. But why would a player be inspired to help demons restoring Hell, even if it is "just a game"?
I need some backstory. Like Gawd didn't approve the angels taking over, they are a rogue faction, interfering with the Big Plan.
Or in this universe Hell are the good guys somehow.
Or that the train got crowdfunded by such obviously satanic groups, like atheists, buddhists, yoga-teachers... You know, all who don't like Gawd taking over.
Or even believers in Heaven realised falling to your knees from your chairs forever (as is described in John's Revelations) was a bad idea from the getgo, so they divert Sauron's... I mean Gawd's attention, so the hellish army can reset the status quo.
Or something.
Seriously, I'd give a dollar extra just to know this.
No Satan is not a given just because hell is involved. Hell is a concept that pre-dates Satan and Abrahamic religions and in most including the bible, Satan does not reside in hell, but roams the earth. In mythology, hell can exist without Satan, so unless Satan is specifically mentioned, it would be ani ogical fallacy to assume that this version of hell is associated with Satan or Abrahamic religions without direct evidence in the game's lore.
No, there is no confusion on my part about Lucifer and Satan being related. Yes, it is interpreted that Lucifer is associated with a Babylonian king, but many common (incorrect or not) interpretations throughout history associate Lucifer as being Satan. This is really irrelevant however, as my mention of Lucifer wasn't a debate on the correctness of the association, but a facetious association with a popular culture reference made for the sake of humour.
I haven't missed your point, I just don't see how it's relevant. You're playing a role, and in that role you are trying to restore your homeland, that's your motivation. The back story is that the angelic host seized hell and put out the pyre causing hell to freeze over. You are part of a rebellion with the last shard of the pyre attempting to restore hell. People can pretend to be things they aren't, they can play a role in which they are evil, even if there's no mention of the forces of hell being evil in the game (they are not all demons and are often mentioned as being some what pragmatic or neutral). In fact in the games lore, the forces of heaven are pretty fanatical and brutal and can be interpreted as not being good either.
There is plenty of lore in the game about the forces of heaven and hell and their on going battle, but there is no mention of any 'Gawd' or gods of any type. Heaven is also a mythological concept that pre-dates Abarhamic religions, so it can also exist without need of a 'Gawd'. The inclusion of 'Gawd' and Satan is purely an assumption that comes from viewing the game through a specific lens that has not been intended by the developers. They left Abrahamic references out for a reason.
I understand your point about wanting a motivation for the actions in the game that align with a belief system that you might base your morals on, but there is no indication that the game is about that belief system. I don't believe you are questions why the player would want to help restore hell in the context of the game, plenty of motivation is provided already for that. Perhaps, more specifically, you might be questioning why someon in a particular belief system would be inspired to help Hell. In that case, let me put the philosophy to you it this way: Why would 'Gawd', who created Hell for the souls of the damned to go for punishment for eternity (established in game), want to see Hell extinguished? If the angels extinguished hell, which has caused it to stop functioning in its intended way (also established in game), then this was not 'Gawd's' will (unless you assumed 'Gawd' has changed the purpose of hell), and restoring the pyre is in fact 'Gawd's' will.