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<blockquote data-quote="Isida Kep'Tukari" data-source="post: 1605752" data-attributes="member: 4441"><p>*Torellan, in your lair two pale-skinned, white-winged, angelic-looking creatures slide out of the shadows and to your side. Identical to a fault, aside from a choice birthmark, Valisa and Vashila fold their wings around you, enclosing you in soft feathers.*</p><p></p><p>"What did you bring us Master? What news? What prey? What plots?" they ask, trading off their sentences and words, their voices like chimes.</p><p></p><p>~~~</p><p></p><p>*Narcelia, before your next informant can come in, your majordomo kneels beside you to whisper an important message.*</p><p></p><p>"Kilcif is here, demanding an audience," he says softly.</p><p></p><p>~~~</p><p></p><p>*Eol, your embrace with Jynessa is cut short by the entrance of Matron Tierak and her strange minion.*</p><p></p><p>~~~</p><p></p><p>*Teliek, the rites and such are rather vague, as this kind of thing is blasphemus at the very least. People could be killed just for reading about these rites. Several things become clear, however. One must have a pure and untainted desire for the power of the god. It does not matter if the power is going to go for good or for ill, but the desire must be there. One does not become a god by accident. To increase your chances of being able to handle the power, you can have other people attempt to channel the power to you, simply by willing you to accept it. It is a form of worship, and it is how the first gods were made. The worshippers' will doesn't have to be as pure, but it must be willing. And the stronger the worshipper, the more likely godhood will be achieved.*</p><p></p><p>*The trappings of elaborate circles in fire, blood, quicksilver, salt, and water are meant to help control the power and channel it evenly into the potential new god, but they are tedious to set up, and must be done at the site of the dead god. As creation can take days, this is not always possible.*</p><p></p><p>*The slightest hesitation in desire for the power will cause it to consume the weilder, erasing his soul from the ken of the multiverse for all time.*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isida Kep'Tukari, post: 1605752, member: 4441"] *Torellan, in your lair two pale-skinned, white-winged, angelic-looking creatures slide out of the shadows and to your side. Identical to a fault, aside from a choice birthmark, Valisa and Vashila fold their wings around you, enclosing you in soft feathers.* "What did you bring us Master? What news? What prey? What plots?" they ask, trading off their sentences and words, their voices like chimes. ~~~ *Narcelia, before your next informant can come in, your majordomo kneels beside you to whisper an important message.* "Kilcif is here, demanding an audience," he says softly. ~~~ *Eol, your embrace with Jynessa is cut short by the entrance of Matron Tierak and her strange minion.* ~~~ *Teliek, the rites and such are rather vague, as this kind of thing is blasphemus at the very least. People could be killed just for reading about these rites. Several things become clear, however. One must have a pure and untainted desire for the power of the god. It does not matter if the power is going to go for good or for ill, but the desire must be there. One does not become a god by accident. To increase your chances of being able to handle the power, you can have other people attempt to channel the power to you, simply by willing you to accept it. It is a form of worship, and it is how the first gods were made. The worshippers' will doesn't have to be as pure, but it must be willing. And the stronger the worshipper, the more likely godhood will be achieved.* *The trappings of elaborate circles in fire, blood, quicksilver, salt, and water are meant to help control the power and channel it evenly into the potential new god, but they are tedious to set up, and must be done at the site of the dead god. As creation can take days, this is not always possible.* *The slightest hesitation in desire for the power will cause it to consume the weilder, erasing his soul from the ken of the multiverse for all time.* [/QUOTE]
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