He doesn't get more, but he is treated just the same as always.Kalarion wrote: ↑ December 8th, 2024, 18:57The Prodigal Son is forgiven and redeemed from his destruction back into his family. But he's very much less than he was, having squandered what was his by right. And he doesn't get a new share in the inheritance he threw away on hookers and blow. It is of course possible that he will build up a new reward beyond his salvation by his deeds going forward (which was Xenich's point, you absolute mongrel of a non-man):
There's also The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard.