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<blockquote data-quote="Greg K" data-source="post: 5776131" data-attributes="member: 5038"><p>I think that are too many variables. Do deity's have exclusive access to domains? How active are they in mortal affairs? What are relationships like between members of the pantheon? Are these relationships played out in the mortal realm? Are priests generic to the pantheon or are priests dedicated to individual deites? If dedicated priests, do deities grant all priests some ability to cast minor spells or to priests of deities aligned with them and save more powerful spells for their own priests? If dedicated priests, do they only grant spells to these dedicated individuals?</p><p></p><p>I think people in general are going to be mindful of all the deities (if they are active or there are people that cast "miracles" in their name. Some individuals or a whole nation may have a patron based on occupation or subsistaece, but the other deities control domains that still affect their daily lives. In some cases you may not want to piss off the dark god, if there is one, and attract his wrath, in which case you do rituals do appease him. Other times or pantheons, you perform rituals to keep him or her at bay.</p><p></p><p>In some instances, the dark gods are going to be the one's that punish the sinners. They may be the dark that takes the form of a beautiful woman and uses her wiles to lure drunk men that stray into the forest at night further into the forest where she can devour them. This could affect social mores and behavior where people don't drink or not to excess and stay to the roads at night.</p><p></p><p>Regardless of deities and their , you may still have people that turn to the dark adversary god if one exists. They may do so for power, greed, envy, love, lust, revenge, having been deceived or a host of other reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg K, post: 5776131, member: 5038"] I think that are too many variables. Do deity's have exclusive access to domains? How active are they in mortal affairs? What are relationships like between members of the pantheon? Are these relationships played out in the mortal realm? Are priests generic to the pantheon or are priests dedicated to individual deites? If dedicated priests, do deities grant all priests some ability to cast minor spells or to priests of deities aligned with them and save more powerful spells for their own priests? If dedicated priests, do they only grant spells to these dedicated individuals? I think people in general are going to be mindful of all the deities (if they are active or there are people that cast "miracles" in their name. Some individuals or a whole nation may have a patron based on occupation or subsistaece, but the other deities control domains that still affect their daily lives. In some cases you may not want to piss off the dark god, if there is one, and attract his wrath, in which case you do rituals do appease him. Other times or pantheons, you perform rituals to keep him or her at bay. In some instances, the dark gods are going to be the one's that punish the sinners. They may be the dark that takes the form of a beautiful woman and uses her wiles to lure drunk men that stray into the forest at night further into the forest where she can devour them. This could affect social mores and behavior where people don't drink or not to excess and stay to the roads at night. Regardless of deities and their , you may still have people that turn to the dark adversary god if one exists. They may do so for power, greed, envy, love, lust, revenge, having been deceived or a host of other reasons. [/QUOTE]
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