And we've seen it demonstrated several times that the videogame money for said revival goes directly to the church. I'm not sure why you felt the need to report on what was already established like it being established isn't what caused my statement to happen in the first place. Saying that the church can't take too much cash when they clearly get heroes into exorbitant debt is a contradictory statement.First of all, its a video game thing. You know how you lose half your gold after getting killed? This is that thing
It was established that the church pays him back in the first chapter. His problem isn't money. It's overwork because they're too cheap to hire a janitor, he's too dumb to ask a hero to help clean up(or use his actual slave for that), and your own example further strengthens why his position is ridiculous . Heroes entire existence as a job is to save everyone from that damn meteor and your boss (an actual god that you willingly went into the service of) gave you the power to specifically sweep the person's house to effectively save yourself from the damn meteor.Second, the priest need to eat. Its a service job. I can sweep your house for free but I won't. Pay me! On the other hand, if sweeping your house means I will be saved from that meteor coming down right now, by all means, let me sweep your house for free.
As I pointed out a few sentences ago, he is getting paid. If he wasn't, he would not be getting paid after specifically choosing not to get paid as a lifetime profession to make his monetary woes self inflicted problems. How are you gonna complain about being poor after taking a vow of poverty?Third, being overworked is a fair statement from him if people kept dying on a daily or even hourly basis without giving him a chance to rest (magically) and then not pay him. Naturally he would use whatever free time he has left for shady (physical) business BECAUSE HE IS NOT GETTING PAID.