FleshEatingBlackFlutterby
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How powerful would he be in Krustyverse?
How powerful would he be in Krustyverse?
Magic is a form of technology from a certain point of view. ...and sufficiently advanced technology is nearly indistinguishable from magic. Although I tend to see Moorcock doing that as just another example of him exploring endless possibilities. To me, Arioch will always be a legit demon who uses both magic and technology.Moorcock also portrayed Arioch as a human from the end of time who used monumentally advanced tech to pretend to be a demon god to Elric.
Eldritch Knight might fit Arioch's manifestation, but with the way Melnibonean gods work (avatars possessing only one of the deity's classes) a straight translation of the Deities & Demigods class listings might be simpler.
Dilute? I disagree. I'm more inclined to think deities, much like mortals, would pick up a bunch of classes and skills over the course of their (very long) lives that they may not necessarily advertise or use very often.You just gave me an idea for a new Divine Boon amigo.
That aside, I don't see the need for 1E style "Gods can have all the classes" - it carries FAR too much baggage in any Edition past first. Classes get way too many abilities to be allowing Gods to have multiple such classes. I mean you could probably allow extra classes as Divine Boons, but I think it would dilute deities to the point you may as well remove all classes and just have a more bland 'immortal' Class.
Dilute? I disagree. I'm more inclined to think deities, much like mortals, would pick up a bunch of classes and skills over the course of their (very long) lives that they may not necessarily advertise or use very often.
Some they may even forget they have acquired until it becomes relevant (Fizban style). Even a mortal like Driz'zt had a few levels in mage (if you believe he cast fireball like they say in the books).
In fact, I'm not even entirely opposed to the idea of giving all gods of a certain tier the Polymath ability for free and making it a cosmic ability. I don't think having a bunch of classes would dilute them though. I think gods are more defined by their personalities and preferences than by class levels.
For example...Hercules. Sure, he might have a temper and prefer to bash an enemy's face in, but that doesn't mean he'd be clueless about magic. He might even be really good at it. Classes to me are more like skills one can learn than defining characteristics.
I can see how someone might define themselves by their class, but that's no different than defining yourself by your current job title. I, personally, have had many jobs and learned many "classes", but at the end of the day, I'm just me. Even though I've certainly gained levels in Fighter, Rogue, Expert, Commoner, and possibly a level in Monk.
It's definitely an interesting topic to think about though. What truly defines a god? There are many ways to look at it and approach it I think.
PS - Please pardon my mental vomit. lol
My brain exploded with ideas, far too many to write here. It's a topic that fascinates me.