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<blockquote data-quote="Khorod" data-source="post: 738543" data-attributes="member: 1636"><p>These are the various ways I have treated fasting, meditation, and so on. I am working on more elaborate rules even now... too vague to post.</p><p></p><p>1) Increased caster level for divination spells.</p><p></p><p>2) Roleplaying-wise, fasting is a purification rite that will please the gods. Any 'atonement' quest should start with some of that...</p><p></p><p>3) Gods are more likely to send you dream messages.</p><p></p><p>4) Seeing as how I play strict with the why's and wherefore's of divine magic's use (in my games I will come down heavy on people that aren't in character with divine magic) fasting sort of earns you extra cred with the gods, so you can get away with using divine blessings under situations questionable to deserving such.</p><p></p><p>5) Fudge factor of chance might slip toward you- like, a lucky twist of fate favors you.</p><p></p><p>6) Delirious with hunger, you hear the voices of the players, and can address a being of awesome power... you can basically acquire information with OOC discussion.</p><p></p><p>I've only used the first four any great amount, and they work fine. I don't usually tell the players what happened though- don't want them to do something like count the number of days they have to fast before they hit X.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khorod, post: 738543, member: 1636"] These are the various ways I have treated fasting, meditation, and so on. I am working on more elaborate rules even now... too vague to post. 1) Increased caster level for divination spells. 2) Roleplaying-wise, fasting is a purification rite that will please the gods. Any 'atonement' quest should start with some of that... 3) Gods are more likely to send you dream messages. 4) Seeing as how I play strict with the why's and wherefore's of divine magic's use (in my games I will come down heavy on people that aren't in character with divine magic) fasting sort of earns you extra cred with the gods, so you can get away with using divine blessings under situations questionable to deserving such. 5) Fudge factor of chance might slip toward you- like, a lucky twist of fate favors you. 6) Delirious with hunger, you hear the voices of the players, and can address a being of awesome power... you can basically acquire information with OOC discussion. I've only used the first four any great amount, and they work fine. I don't usually tell the players what happened though- don't want them to do something like count the number of days they have to fast before they hit X. [/QUOTE]
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