The guard stationed at the door watched in silence as Hill walked through the city gate.
Hill soon understood why they were so indulgent towards an unfamiliar mage.
He stopped, looking up at the thick fortress gateway where a Divine Array was installed. Its only function was to determine whether the individuals passing through were part of the Evil Faction, which was sufficient for the city guards.
In any world, being a murderer does not necessarily align one with the Evil Faction, but those of the Evil Faction are invariably murderous villains.
Such individuals only needed a warning to let more powerful figures handle them instead of sacrificing their own soldiers in vain.
Perhaps because the God of Travel had a gentler nature, the nation of Tevalon treated its citizens quite well.
As long as one wasn't an Evil God, the deities were generally kind to their followers, who needed to have genuine faith at heart.