![]() ![]() ![]() But, the death of a character is not game over. Captain Thorn Brenin, the bodyguard Lo Pheng, the scribe Hopper Rouley, and many others, do not yet know that the reapers have returned and intend to drown the world in blood so that they may awaken the sleeping gods.Īsh of Gods’ storyline is constantly evolving in response to players’ choices, sometimes even resulting in death. GAMEPLAYĪsh of Gods is the story of three separate protagonists rising in response to a centuries-old menace once thought to be mere folklore. God sees the repentance of the Ninevites and spares them from destruction ( Jonah 3:10).Ash of Gods: Redemption is a turn-based RPG that combines tactical combat, CCG elements, and a constantly evolving story in which no one is safe from death, including the main characters. They follow suit and show repentance to God. The King of Nineveh heeds Jonah’s warning and immediately dons sackcloth and ashes, instructing the Ninevites to do the same. Jonah then travels to Nineveh and warns the city’s inhabitants that they must repent or risk having their city destroyed in 40 days. After his rescue, Jonah offers a prayer of thanksgiving where he praises God, ending with the prophetic statement, "Salvation comes from the Lord” ( Jonah 2:2–9). God then commands the whale to release Jonah onto dry land. This piece of Scripture also shows Jonah’s humility and obedience to Jesus, which helps him atone for his earlier refusal to listen to God. ![]() Being banished from God’s sight represents what happens to Christians who abandon or disobey God. While in the body of the great fish, Jonah laments being “banished from sight” ( Jonah 2:4). ![]() And my earnest prayer went out to you in your holy Temple.” Jonah 2:7 captures Jonah’s desperation: “As my life was slipping away, I remembered the Lord. While in the body of the whale, Jonah prays to God and asks for forgiveness. God rescues Jonah from drowning by providing a “huge fish to swallow Jonah, and Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights” ( Jonah 1:17). Then, the ocean miraculously becomes calm. Later, fearing all is lost, the sailors toss Jonah overboard into wild seas ( Jonah 1:15). ![]()
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