Building altars for Ariel was a simple tax, all she had to do was commission a party Quest, that is a quest that can be fulfilled only by being in a party, and the reward was definitely catchy, such as hints to getting at least a unique rated class. Which many players didn't want to miss out on. The amount of players that built the altar grew and so did the amount of players that also went to the altar to receive the blessing of Ariel and abandon the system god. Voil was full of rage as they saw that the numbers of Avatar were tremendously reducing. But all they could do was wait for the angels, though they had all start to move their exarchs as a countermeasure for if the angels decide to betray them, but they all still had their doubts if an exarch can do much damage to whom they suspect to be a deity.