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<blockquote data-quote="gamecat" data-source="post: 731746" data-attributes="member: 3144"><p>Inside the Cathedral of Venpa: (My deity of sadness and regret of history)</p><p></p><p>The Cathedral of Venpa is a large structure composed of an odd milky-blue substance, absolutely smooth but not slippery. This substance cannot be cut or scratched by mortal means. It is condensed sad emotions. Venpa's Cathedral is monstrously large, and blocks of this substance fall from the heavens onto the top, building the structure higher and higher. Machines much like clocks are all over the place, where one can see their past mistakes being played over and over again upon the faces of the clocks. The pendulums of these clocks hang down the central of the cathedral to eternity below. Every person going through the cathedral has a different view: Westenberger the Jovial sees the mistakes he made in Wintermoon; Bebo sees the lengths he went to survive in youth.</p><p></p><p>Should two people come into contact in Venpa's Cathedral, the conflict is decidedly different from normal violence. First of all, everyone is subject to the sadness effects of the substance composing the cathedral: everyone is under the sadness effect of the <em>emotion</em> spell, unless a will save (DC 15) is made. Check this save every 15 minutes, or when something traumatic happens inside the cathedral. In this event the will save is DC 25.</p><p></p><p>If someone takes excessive amounts of damage (physical or emotional) and fails the save, the <em>emotion</em> is permanent until a <em>remove curse</em> spell is applied.</p><p></p><p>As to combat, there are plenty of stairways in Venpa's Cathedral, as well as that people can slide down on the pendulums of the clocks. Any item that was greatly associated with a regretted moment may be in the cathedral; the knife that killed someone's brother may appear to them in the cathedral, if they regretted his loss so greatly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gamecat, post: 731746, member: 3144"] Inside the Cathedral of Venpa: (My deity of sadness and regret of history) The Cathedral of Venpa is a large structure composed of an odd milky-blue substance, absolutely smooth but not slippery. This substance cannot be cut or scratched by mortal means. It is condensed sad emotions. Venpa's Cathedral is monstrously large, and blocks of this substance fall from the heavens onto the top, building the structure higher and higher. Machines much like clocks are all over the place, where one can see their past mistakes being played over and over again upon the faces of the clocks. The pendulums of these clocks hang down the central of the cathedral to eternity below. Every person going through the cathedral has a different view: Westenberger the Jovial sees the mistakes he made in Wintermoon; Bebo sees the lengths he went to survive in youth. Should two people come into contact in Venpa's Cathedral, the conflict is decidedly different from normal violence. First of all, everyone is subject to the sadness effects of the substance composing the cathedral: everyone is under the sadness effect of the [i]emotion[/i] spell, unless a will save (DC 15) is made. Check this save every 15 minutes, or when something traumatic happens inside the cathedral. In this event the will save is DC 25. If someone takes excessive amounts of damage (physical or emotional) and fails the save, the [i]emotion[/i] is permanent until a [i]remove curse[/i] spell is applied. As to combat, there are plenty of stairways in Venpa's Cathedral, as well as that people can slide down on the pendulums of the clocks. Any item that was greatly associated with a regretted moment may be in the cathedral; the knife that killed someone's brother may appear to them in the cathedral, if they regretted his loss so greatly. [/QUOTE]
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