I don't mean NPCs in the literal sense of the word, but it almost seems that way doesn't it? this is is a philosophical and metaphorical perspective rather than a literal one... And I would consider someone to be an NPC, if they mindlessly follow their programming (subconscious motivations) without ever questioning it, or trying to change.
We do mean NPCs in the literal sense of the word. I will be very brutal here, so as to explain this concept.
If you take a christian who was baptized, went to church, never questioned life or his beliefs, never took control of life in any way and is working a dead end job with no partner, you can effectively say that person has no soul. They have the bare minimum spiritual requirements to be alive, sure, but most spiritual faculties one should have developed aren't there. Willingness to engage with life as an active participant isn't there. A blank slate, a leaf in the wind for wherever fate takes it, which usually ends in total death after enough lifetimes of nothing but being a slave.
Spirituality and spiritual development have real ramifications. The lack of this kind of knowledge being available for everyone through societal religious practice has real ramifications.
To put it bluntly, the things we are trying to bring back to Potential people of the Gods here do actually matter.
This is what the andrapoda represents. A beast in human form. yehuborim see us as only this form because they are projecting their own dirt, and wishing we all stay at that level, so they can rule over us.
But the wide majority of people in a healthy society with actual spirituality shouldn't be at this level.
An absolute NPC could join Zevism (if he even has the motivation to start) and turn his life around within 2 years.