Hive! I summon thee! Come forth!

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Yep :D. I think these new immortality parts of 4e are finally giving me a chance to actually explain what happened to him. He's around, but he's involved in a stuff bigger than life itself... Or something...

The one character which I made turn down the offer of godhood in a story did it because he discovered that he would have became a lesser deity of martyrdom (since he had the bad habit of dying as a result of sacrificing himself). Upon hearing his fate, he said, "Screw that" and used his divine essence to a resurrect a dead god.
 

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That's quite a good reason. Elendur just doesn't like to be relied upon so he figured his existence would be less a hassle as a "mortal". That way he doesn't need to bother with all the pesky mortals asking for this and that. Instead he can just do what he feels right.
 

That's quite a good reason. Elendur just doesn't like to be relied upon so he figured his existence would be less a hassle as a "mortal". That way he doesn't need to bother with all the pesky mortals asking for this and that. Instead he can just do what he feels right.
Just as long as there aren't thousands of adventurers who try hunting him down thinking that killing him would give them the quickening.
 

Just as long as there aren't thousands of adventurers who try hunting him down thinking that killing him would give them the quickening.

I don't think there are any mortal foolhardy enough to try and hunt the legendary Slayer of Demonlords... He has quite a reputation inworld, and yet no-one would perhaps even recognise him if they saw him...
 


Slow. It's a bummer that there aren't much folk around at this time of days... I get bored...
 





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