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<blockquote data-quote="Naoki00_" data-source="post: 5617260" data-attributes="member: 99243"><p>firstly to Mark CMG: I was going to be at first when we were planning, though I was already DMing 2 other campaigns and was getting a little bit tired of it, hoping to relax from it a little.</p><p></p><p>now on to Saskganesh: by all means no, I don't expect them to be stupid, if they knew we were around they'd be our main problem. as for working with gods to pit them against other gods...that sort of thing is pretty common, no god is infallible (specially if you go be greek and roman standards) and can be worked with, it's hard to put forth a good argument for yourself, but it's possible.</p><p></p><p>and to Oryan77: I really am sorry to hear that..I'm not trying to make it pointless really, I think I might have given too little information at the beginning of this thread and that my fault..and yes I'll admit most of the plan is pretty much established, we know what we want, and what to do to get it. how we go about getting to the point we can get it is the tricky part, such as having to trick gods and the like...one word out of place and we're found out....as for the slapping comment, why would you laugh? the beginning of a story doesn't have to be as hard as the middle or the end no matter how powerful the stories characters...most of us have only recently been brought out of being sealed with no one in the current world knowing we're there, powerful NPC's aren't even supposed to be around but maybe 1 or 2 per god based on how this world plots have been based, THATS why it feels like a slap. "your character is plot-wise the most powerful being in this whole plane and several others, but one false move thats too loud and the gods will find you...oh look a random deity that just rules this city that can somehow undo the magic of something it probably can't even touch"...that sort of feeling, when you've all know a story so well that it's near concrete, and then someone makes a fanfic and nerfs the main character so what they want to happen can happen even though it would never happen based on the established canon....what I'm trying to ask is that if my DM decides to do something like that, when it goes against everything we've all known about the world we're in, how do you react to it?.... </p><p></p><p>I am sorry to anyone who is replying on this thread if this seems like arguing or anything like that, it might just be me really but I keep feeling I need to clarify things..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naoki00_, post: 5617260, member: 99243"] firstly to Mark CMG: I was going to be at first when we were planning, though I was already DMing 2 other campaigns and was getting a little bit tired of it, hoping to relax from it a little. now on to Saskganesh: by all means no, I don't expect them to be stupid, if they knew we were around they'd be our main problem. as for working with gods to pit them against other gods...that sort of thing is pretty common, no god is infallible (specially if you go be greek and roman standards) and can be worked with, it's hard to put forth a good argument for yourself, but it's possible. and to Oryan77: I really am sorry to hear that..I'm not trying to make it pointless really, I think I might have given too little information at the beginning of this thread and that my fault..and yes I'll admit most of the plan is pretty much established, we know what we want, and what to do to get it. how we go about getting to the point we can get it is the tricky part, such as having to trick gods and the like...one word out of place and we're found out....as for the slapping comment, why would you laugh? the beginning of a story doesn't have to be as hard as the middle or the end no matter how powerful the stories characters...most of us have only recently been brought out of being sealed with no one in the current world knowing we're there, powerful NPC's aren't even supposed to be around but maybe 1 or 2 per god based on how this world plots have been based, THATS why it feels like a slap. "your character is plot-wise the most powerful being in this whole plane and several others, but one false move thats too loud and the gods will find you...oh look a random deity that just rules this city that can somehow undo the magic of something it probably can't even touch"...that sort of feeling, when you've all know a story so well that it's near concrete, and then someone makes a fanfic and nerfs the main character so what they want to happen can happen even though it would never happen based on the established canon....what I'm trying to ask is that if my DM decides to do something like that, when it goes against everything we've all known about the world we're in, how do you react to it?.... I am sorry to anyone who is replying on this thread if this seems like arguing or anything like that, it might just be me really but I keep feeling I need to clarify things.. [/QUOTE]
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