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<blockquote data-quote="That1Merc" data-source="post: 7552432" data-attributes="member: 6984459"><p>For me, I have the god(s) walking around the world, interacting with it, and every day or week, roll a d-100 to see if the god happens to be in their general vicinity. To counter-balance a world-ending powered NPC walking around, I give them a glaring Flaw, normally that contradicts them. For example, I have a god that is pictured by their followers as the most religious of the gods. This god, is in fact,</p><p>extremely cynical, wondering who created the gods, and if such a being exists. Or, a god of war, and ambition, that CONSTANTLY kills things, essentially being in berserk mode 24/7. A god of knowledge and life and magic that, rather stereotypically, stays in the middle of a forest with bunnies. Then we have a god of Death, Trickery, and the likes that tends to be a massive drunk. On top of that, I gave the God of Death to my Co-DM, so he can make that NPC change their face and become anyone they want. The man of many faces from game of thrones. So the PC would interact with gods every once in a while and have no clue its a god. Thats me though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="That1Merc, post: 7552432, member: 6984459"] For me, I have the god(s) walking around the world, interacting with it, and every day or week, roll a d-100 to see if the god happens to be in their general vicinity. To counter-balance a world-ending powered NPC walking around, I give them a glaring Flaw, normally that contradicts them. For example, I have a god that is pictured by their followers as the most religious of the gods. This god, is in fact, extremely cynical, wondering who created the gods, and if such a being exists. Or, a god of war, and ambition, that CONSTANTLY kills things, essentially being in berserk mode 24/7. A god of knowledge and life and magic that, rather stereotypically, stays in the middle of a forest with bunnies. Then we have a god of Death, Trickery, and the likes that tends to be a massive drunk. On top of that, I gave the God of Death to my Co-DM, so he can make that NPC change their face and become anyone they want. The man of many faces from game of thrones. So the PC would interact with gods every once in a while and have no clue its a god. Thats me though. [/QUOTE]
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