Lets just all watch the anime Rental Magica, that'll fix this conversation good.
When discussion a *fiction* which is EVE, this is as good a source as any.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sw2F4cnY5Bc
* Arista Shahni slinks off.
No. I take fiction-writing as seriously as I take writing project papers.
If you enjoy doing something, you might as well be doing it seriously. I am very serious with my fun.
This.
It is as important to conduct research when writing a fictional setting as it is when writing a non-fiction one. It's what separates good fiction from bad fiction.
Just because fiction depicts events that have never actually happened does not mean that you can't or shouldn't draw upon events that did happen for reference and inspiration. LotR for example was a piece with heavy academic background, which is why it was so believable.
Studying the collective human experience is important anytime you are trying to convey the human experience, and writing is all about the human experience.
So speaking of Satan, on the wiki it says that Molok the Deceiver went through a sort of historical deification after his death, becoming a spirit of temptation. A logical step in that process would be some people actually worshiping Molok. Or at least imagining that other people worship Molok, just as imagining that people worship Satan has probably always exceeded actual Satan worship.
In game and on the IGS, I have Nauplius accusing some of his in-character adversaries of Molok worship.
Likewise, some characters consider Nauplius the worshipper of Molok.
Of course, in Amarr Molok, like hell, is usually viewed less as an actual spirit or demon and more as just general temptation and self-doubt, which makes him a bit different from being the classical Satan figure. Something like Christadelphian belief of Satan, or general demythologization. But it can be expected that a lot of people would still view him in an anthropomorphized way.