Upper_Krust
Legend
Hello again everyone!
For those new to this thread the Worship Points System is a d20 rulebook I am in the process of writing (should only be a few weeks now) that details every aspect of playing Deity/Immortal characters.
Here is an outline of the various chapters as they currently stand:
Chapter One: Apotheosis
Explains worship points, how they can are gained and this relationship between deities and worshippers.
Chapter Two: Divinity
Details general traits of divinity, types of deities, treatment of characters above 20th-level. Contains the 10 Divinity Templates each with its own example deity.
Chapter Three: Portfolios
Explains what portfolios are, how they are gained. Contains 37 Portfolio Templates and rules for detailing your own.
Chapter Four: Pantheons
Describes the role of Pantheons, relationships between gods, cosmogony, guidelines for creating and establishing your own pantheons.
Chapter Five: Powers
Details the powers a deity can manifest: Basic Powers, Special Attacks; Special Defenses and Esoteric Powers as well as guidelines for creating your own.
Chapter Six: Feats
Contains over 200 Feats including Blind Faith, Eminence and Suicidal Sneak Attack as well as rules for extrapolating Feats. Introduces MetaMartial and MetaMoral Feats as well as other new concepts.
Chapter Seven: Magic
Describes 5 new types of magic including Ley Lines, as well as outlining the magic of the gods with over 50 powerful new spells such as Excommunicate, Requiem and Testament.
Chapter Eight: Magic Items
Outlines Rules for creating artifacts, contains over 40 armour abilities such as Arcane or Bleeding, new materials, over 80 weapon abilities like Bitterness and Slaying, includes 20 sample artifacts including the Beholder Crown.
Chapter Nine: Monsters
Details over 40 new monsters including: Astral Worms; Orichalcum Golems and Writhing Elementals for battling deities, as well as rules for creating and modifying servants and monsters.
Chapter Ten: Realms
Describes how deities construct their realms, includes 3 sample deity realms.
Chapter Eleven: Prestige Classes
Presents 14 new prestige classes including:Chronomancer; Illuminati and Vestige
Chapter Twelve: Campaigns
Provides advice on different aspects of running deity level campaigns including dozens of ideas and provides a short adventure.
Chapter Thirteen: Persian Mythos
Contains all relevant information needed to use figures from Persian Mythology including clergy; deities; more monsters; more prestige classes; more artifacts; places of worship; customs; and another brief adventure.
Appendix One: Challenge Ratings
Includes my reworking of the Challenge Rating System for use above CR20.
Appendix Two: Deity Conversion Manual
A quick set of rules so that you can easily convert any deity from previous incarnations of D&D.
Appendix Three: Character Conversion.
A simple formula to convert characters from previous incarnations of D&D.
Appendix Four: The Rainbow Killers
Details a powerful party of divine mercenaries.
Appendix Five: Uber Mortals
Descriptions of 3* powerful individuals including Doomstar
*may eventually be 4.
Any comments/questions!?

For those new to this thread the Worship Points System is a d20 rulebook I am in the process of writing (should only be a few weeks now) that details every aspect of playing Deity/Immortal characters.
Here is an outline of the various chapters as they currently stand:
Chapter One: Apotheosis
Explains worship points, how they can are gained and this relationship between deities and worshippers.
Chapter Two: Divinity
Details general traits of divinity, types of deities, treatment of characters above 20th-level. Contains the 10 Divinity Templates each with its own example deity.
Chapter Three: Portfolios
Explains what portfolios are, how they are gained. Contains 37 Portfolio Templates and rules for detailing your own.
Chapter Four: Pantheons
Describes the role of Pantheons, relationships between gods, cosmogony, guidelines for creating and establishing your own pantheons.
Chapter Five: Powers
Details the powers a deity can manifest: Basic Powers, Special Attacks; Special Defenses and Esoteric Powers as well as guidelines for creating your own.
Chapter Six: Feats
Contains over 200 Feats including Blind Faith, Eminence and Suicidal Sneak Attack as well as rules for extrapolating Feats. Introduces MetaMartial and MetaMoral Feats as well as other new concepts.
Chapter Seven: Magic
Describes 5 new types of magic including Ley Lines, as well as outlining the magic of the gods with over 50 powerful new spells such as Excommunicate, Requiem and Testament.
Chapter Eight: Magic Items
Outlines Rules for creating artifacts, contains over 40 armour abilities such as Arcane or Bleeding, new materials, over 80 weapon abilities like Bitterness and Slaying, includes 20 sample artifacts including the Beholder Crown.
Chapter Nine: Monsters
Details over 40 new monsters including: Astral Worms; Orichalcum Golems and Writhing Elementals for battling deities, as well as rules for creating and modifying servants and monsters.
Chapter Ten: Realms
Describes how deities construct their realms, includes 3 sample deity realms.
Chapter Eleven: Prestige Classes
Presents 14 new prestige classes including:Chronomancer; Illuminati and Vestige
Chapter Twelve: Campaigns
Provides advice on different aspects of running deity level campaigns including dozens of ideas and provides a short adventure.
Chapter Thirteen: Persian Mythos
Contains all relevant information needed to use figures from Persian Mythology including clergy; deities; more monsters; more prestige classes; more artifacts; places of worship; customs; and another brief adventure.
Appendix One: Challenge Ratings
Includes my reworking of the Challenge Rating System for use above CR20.
Appendix Two: Deity Conversion Manual
A quick set of rules so that you can easily convert any deity from previous incarnations of D&D.
Appendix Three: Character Conversion.
A simple formula to convert characters from previous incarnations of D&D.
Appendix Four: The Rainbow Killers
Details a powerful party of divine mercenaries.
Appendix Five: Uber Mortals
Descriptions of 3* powerful individuals including Doomstar

*may eventually be 4.
Any comments/questions!?