Ever Dream Deity Roleplay(Always Open)

I think though that these rules shouldn't be so general. When you think about it, we only need to make rolls when we are making DIRECT confrontation between gods. We shouldn't be making checks against anything else (I.E. Casting spells at anything but Gods). Its just something we should be able to do. As well, In terms of creating strong creatures to aid in god battles, bonuses to God combat should just be declared based on how they rp the creation of the creature and what it does, not on what they roll doing it. That just seems to drain the whole GOD experience.
 

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I am working on a little something, now. It might be a little more than you are looking for but it is something.
 
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OOC: I agree that we don't want to get too heavy on rules. We mainly just need something to settle disputes and confrontations, besides that free form has worked fine.
Magic is different from other domains though since it is omnipresent, thus it needs to be treated differently or it will become more powerful than other domains. Plus, as premise for treating it differently, consider that aren't all deities magical beings to an extent? But I also think that rolling dice everytime we cast a spell is way too much and if we do away with that then my suggestion for endovior is null and void. Perhaps we could reduce his bonus to +1, but the fact that it is ever present would give him an edge over us in all instances not facing us on our terms with something to do with our domains.
On a similar note, Tocho can not fairly be granted a full domain bonus every time he competes against someone, despite it being part of his portfolio. Again, maybe a +1 bonus when he competes, unless it involves animals or hunting in which case he should be granted the full +2.
Also, what's going on with the dragons? the only time they were mention was when the clay god created them. did they even survive the destruction of the world? or perhaps this question is best left a mystery.
 

(( First we state that 'Failure' was not a living weapon. Someone decided it'd be neat to try to wrangle it, which was relatively crazy. It was left alone in it's own planet where it couldn't reach anything at all for a reason.

I *don't* think that such creatures should be able to be killed in a single post, mostly because such 'epic creatures' help to define the setting we are working to create. Just because it's mortal doesn't mean it's power *shouldn't* be on-par with a demigodling. Such things must come from somewhere.

I don't believe rolls for mundane things should ever be necessary. If I want a massive temple on Prime II, Moss creates it. Bam.

When it comes to battle and conflict between Gods, rolls should only be necessary if there is a disagreement. Now, we all want our characters to 'succeed', but we shouldn't support this at the cost of story. Story is most important.

Casting spells (even on mighty scales) and creating life shouldn't require a check. Nor should creation of life. I'll repeat my points from earlier - unless two players would see the story travel in different directions as a result of the conflict, no dice should be involved. This is creating a world, not raiding a dungeon. We don't have opportunity for failure, just different opportunity for varied success.

What we SHOULD do is simply create a statute of limitations that apply to ALL deities. For example, Moss cannot simply will every single mortal out of existance, just as Endovior cannot simply will every plant in the multiverse into flame. It's just not neat.

What we've seen in the First Godling War is what we should NOT encounter again. Elimination of everything we've worked to create should not come to pass again. Change, yes. No more resetting.

Also, I propose someone - Shara, in particular, as Shara seems to be taking over an overdeity - put into effect the Laws of Physics and insert earthen chemical properties into the universe. This way something like the CO2/O2 act that Moss pulled won't happen again.

I propose we also pay more attention to the mortals than the melees between Gods, mostly because if this is ever to be used as a campaign setting, what happens on the ground is going to be what matters. If that's no longer a goal, and instead it's become 'Hey, look what cool thing I can do', it's just not going to be very interesting.

We should decide on one planet to use primarily, or create a way for the planets of the sentient races to be accessed by individuals from any given planet.

We should decide how advanced the races are right now, and how advanced we want them to be in the future.

Gods are claiming the ability to murder other gods, and then they're being shrugged off. Godmoding on either end - it's a bad thing, even in deific roleplay. Stop it. Ability to kill off gods should be determined OOC beforehand.

I haven't posted primarily because I've been absent-minded lately, but I come back to see that still simple God against God squabbling continues.

I apologize for how stream-of-consciousness this whole hting has been. ))

Not much has happened to illicit a response from Moss. His child, Failure, was slain - but in the end, what was Failure other than *hunger* epitomized? It was merely a central outlet for desire made mortal. Envy and greed strike the souls of mortals, flora and fauna, across the universe and Failure dies. Moss despairs, but does not weep. He continues to slowly cultivate the symbiosis between Plantae and Aelf on Prime II.

And on Prime III? Well... his effects there are so subtle as to be practically invisible.
 

The writhing ravenous form of Failure passes from the Worlds of Life into the realm of Death. Looking up from his interview with Xavax Spellforge Traume is not amused

"Failure shall not enter here!" he commands and all the Watchers with the Nightwing with them go to bar its way
"Creature of Moss return to your world and await the end of all things"

and so Failure is forced off the Glistening Path to return to its own place, no longer flesh but spirit and thus immortal. Traume considers and hopes only that Jemal does not seek to corrupt the beast with his undead taint.

(ooc there Failure is returned and now an Immortal spirit)
 

ooc: .... Failure's the Torasque..

As for the whole getting away from godly battles and back to 'ground' concept, We've been working on it. problem is all the gods are new except for Endovior, and we're still at the whole "child with limitless power" stage. I've been trying to come up with a way to settle things down in character but can't come up with much that makes sense coming from a god of Undeath/Hell...

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Jemal sees the sphere coming for him and shakes his head. He flies away from the sphere, heading straight to Tocho. From the corner of his eye he notes Jo'karr smiting one and considers it himself, but seeing how drained it leaves the other Godling, realizes it to be a bad idea and continues with his original plan. Grabbing ahold of Tocho from behind, he whispers in his ear "Play along if you want to live" And begins "trying" to choke the life out of the other God, waiting for the two spheres to close on them.
 
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Tocho and Jemal continue their "struggle" for several moments, waiting until the last possible second before they both dive into the ocean. The two spheres of Endoviors collide together. The resulting mutual annihilation creates such a huge shockwave as the fabric of the universe is torn that it forces the planet of Failure to reverse it's orbit and it forces the 3rd planet, Prime II, closer to the 4th planet of Prime III, so close that the two planets begin to orbit one another and even share an atmosphere.
Tocho is glad to see during his descent the return of Failure, the fiercest and most powerful of mortals, whole and unharmed. After the shockwave subsides, Tocho laughs heartily and slaps Jemal on the back. "That was mighty good sport, O' Rotten One." Full of mirth from the days struggles, he summons some divine ambrosia to share with his rival.

OOC: This will solve the problem of mortals traveling between worlds, especially when coupled with magic. I don't think we should ban something like the CO2 / O2 thing though, since gods are supposed to be in control of and even to define the laws of nature. Physics and Nature are mutable subjects when gods are involved, able to be changed at a whim. Though it should be limited to a gods domains.
 

Jo'Karr looks up at his 'ally' and his enemy and can't decide how to feel. Elation? The fight is apparently over. Rage? Nothing was settled. Weakened by a direct assault by the titan Failure, an attempt at divine assasination by Endovior, the various blows inflicted by Tocho himself, and the massive bursts of power needed to survive up to this point, he retreats to his forge in the asteroid debris of Prime I. His angels flock to their lord, and construct a sarcophagus for him to rest and recover in. They work their magics and pray for him in chorus.

OOC: Well, that settles the first God vs. God war. Perriculum and I had a reasonable idea of how we wanted this fight to go ooc, and Jemal was the only variable in the fight. By the way Jemal, that strategy was cool. I should hope that nobody does something like 'will all the mortals out of existence' or 'will all the plants into flame', because that would make the game less fun. I don't agree that we should ban any sort of behavior, especially god vs. god conflicts. The point of this game... if I understand it correctly, is to have fun.
 

Xavax thinks for a minute.

"In my experience, godwars cannot be stopped. Where gods exist, war exists, unless all the gods are in harmony, which is a hypothetical situation that never actually occurs. However, the frequency and intensity of godwars can be reduced by the establishment of a divine council, whose participents agree to follow a set of rules. Such happened in my native universe, and it worked rather well."

-Elsewhere-

Endovior laughs at Jo'Karr.

"True, you can annull such a thing when you act directly against it with sufficient power, but at what cost? Look at you now, you are weaker then before. Know this: that act cost you some of your essence, which you cannot regain. Of course, you can get essence in other ways, but TOUCHING a Sphere of Annihlation always has a penalty, for God and Mortal alike... although it is FAR worse for Mortals. In any event, my purpose was fulfilled: you can avoid the destruction of a Sphere of Annihlation only by ceasing your concentration on other things, like godwars, which inherently results in a pause in the conflict. Know too, that I'll do it again, if need be."

That being said, Endovior returns to his realm.
 

Endovior returns to his realm to find U-DO waiting for him. U-DO leans against one of the walls to Endovior's swirling a glass of wine. "So, the mighty Endovior returns from his God smiting." U-DO pauses thoughtfully as he sips from his glass. "You and I are almost completely opposite in nature. You are the rise of power of one being, whereas I represent the collective powers of all beings, you bring unbalance and annihilation, and I bring balance and life, though not neccesarily peace. And yet, as I think about it, the universe tends to prefer circles to straight lines. As we further differ from each other, we end up finding that we are more similar than we first thought. You and I have both seen and known ways other than what is displayed here. You have lived through many universes, while I hold the knowledge of all that this one has ever seen. It honestly makes me wonder why you are so involved with the local Gods here. In a fight which involves neither you or your followers, you seem eager to get involved. For you, such activities must seem cleche or mundane. So why all the fuss?"

Elsewhere:

While Traume is conversing with Xavax, U-DO descends into the realm. He sits back awhile to listen to Xavax's ideas about a council of Gods before he breaks into the conversation. "Excuse my interruption, O lord of death, but there is something I have been meaning to ask you. Why do you have concern for the other Gods? You thrive off of death, getting stronger with every being that passes away, and yet you despise the wars which have been ravaging the landscapes of the universe. What is your motivation? What is it you want?"

OOC: Yes, U-DO is in two places at once, but one of them is a fake that is being remotely controlled by the real one.
 
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