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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 8508004" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p>The information was at least completely rewritten. </p><p></p><p>Here is the description of the Nehwon Red God in 1e:</p><p></p><p>The war god of the East, this being appears with a +4 ring of protection, a helm of telepathy and teleportation, and a displacer cloak. He uses a +3 sabre in his right hand that does 3-30 points per strike and a +4 dirk in his left hand that does 1-10 points of damage. His sabre casts an anti-magic shell around his body that does not limit his own spell abilities.</p><p>This god is very protective of his more important worshipers, and when they are in foreign lands he will occasionally come to their aid in situations that he would not bother about in the East. This aid consists of an 8th level magic-user sent to help.</p><p>The god is a massive dark-skinned man with red studded leather armor carrying a bronze shield. He is always mustachioed and wears a pointed helm. His boots and belt shine as brightly as if a continual light spell had been placed on them.</p><p> </p><p>Here it is in 2e:</p><p></p><p>This is the war god of all the eastern lands. He appears as a massive dark-skinned man with red studded leather armor, carrying a bronze shield. He is always mustachioed and wears a pointed helm. His boots and belt shine as brightly as the sun. He primarily supports the horse soldiers of the east. He is a very protective god and because there are many eastern warrior spies in the eight cities, including Lankhmar, this god has been trying to increase his number of worshipers in these cities.</p><p>Role-playing Notes: The Red God is a god of warriors. He favors acts of war and battle and lends support in the form of strength of arm and courage of heart to warriors who follow his faith. He spends most of his time trying to cause new battles to test the courage of his followers. He is the one responsible for turning all of the lands of the east against the eight cities.</p><p></p><p>There are differences in the deities and heroes included, 1e has the Nehwon Rat God, for instance while 2e does not. 2e has Lao Tzu and Kung Fu Tzu (Confuscious), in the Chinese Mythos, 1e does not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 8508004, member: 2209"] The information was at least completely rewritten. Here is the description of the Nehwon Red God in 1e: The war god of the East, this being appears with a +4 ring of protection, a helm of telepathy and teleportation, and a displacer cloak. He uses a +3 sabre in his right hand that does 3-30 points per strike and a +4 dirk in his left hand that does 1-10 points of damage. His sabre casts an anti-magic shell around his body that does not limit his own spell abilities. This god is very protective of his more important worshipers, and when they are in foreign lands he will occasionally come to their aid in situations that he would not bother about in the East. This aid consists of an 8th level magic-user sent to help. The god is a massive dark-skinned man with red studded leather armor carrying a bronze shield. He is always mustachioed and wears a pointed helm. His boots and belt shine as brightly as if a continual light spell had been placed on them. Here it is in 2e: This is the war god of all the eastern lands. He appears as a massive dark-skinned man with red studded leather armor, carrying a bronze shield. He is always mustachioed and wears a pointed helm. His boots and belt shine as brightly as the sun. He primarily supports the horse soldiers of the east. He is a very protective god and because there are many eastern warrior spies in the eight cities, including Lankhmar, this god has been trying to increase his number of worshipers in these cities. Role-playing Notes: The Red God is a god of warriors. He favors acts of war and battle and lends support in the form of strength of arm and courage of heart to warriors who follow his faith. He spends most of his time trying to cause new battles to test the courage of his followers. He is the one responsible for turning all of the lands of the east against the eight cities. There are differences in the deities and heroes included, 1e has the Nehwon Rat God, for instance while 2e does not. 2e has Lao Tzu and Kung Fu Tzu (Confuscious), in the Chinese Mythos, 1e does not. [/QUOTE]
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