En el inicio no había nada, pero un ente de inconmensurable poder surgió de esa nada y dijo: Que vacío está este universo conchesumare. Como que le falta algo cachai?
Otro más apareció y añadió: Joder tienes razón, habrá que crear algo mazo guapo aquí o que?
Y un tercero, acompañando a los otros, dijo muy sabiamente: Aquí me pinta un solsito, no? O que onda? Necesito fuego viste. Y un poco de matambre para el asado y le damos.
Poco a poco empezaron a aparecer diferentes dioses similares y acabaron creando lo que hoy se conoce como El Mundo. Cada uno aporto sus costumbres y deseos y compartiendo un rico mate entre todos. se consiguió la mayor riqueza cultural y Gastronomica jamás vista en este ni en otro universo
“Unsettling are the days in which everyone is an expert.”
― Criss Jami
Nowadays you can't go a day without some phony prophet trying to peddle their wares to you.
Driven by the increased interest in the supernatural, charlatans from palm readers to televangelists are everywhere. And while the vast majority of witches, psychics, magicians, hypnotists, cures, potions, faith healers, and clairvoyants are complete fakes, they do make a living.
As the saying goes, "it's easier for an actor to make it in alternative medicine than Hollywood."
Most people scoff at these clearly-phony supernatural services, yet those same people often buy into at least one scam.
The most dangerous charlatans are the self-styled monster hunters who carry a mall-ninja arsenal and guns with silver bullets. Most have never encountered anything supernatural and do absolutely nothing besides burn some sage and patrol the area for a night or two. Even so, those who are superstitious, fearful, or desperate enough will hire them to solve the problems they simply don't understand. In some cases with disastrous results.
For Contractors, charlatans are red herrings and obstacles. Clumsy fakes that conjure a smokescreen of misinformation and escalate the situations they're in.