Well, I'm about to playtest the lowest tiers of divinity myself it seems- in tonight's Evil game, my sub-Epic one (they're presently 16th-17th), the party Telepath drew the personal attention of Nexus, the god of Power and Corruption (who is known for offering mortals "deals" in much the same way the Devil offers people things in Earth folklore for selling their souls to him). Now, in the case of this Telepath, the god's been watching the character for some time anyway, because the character's actions have dovetailed quite nicely with his usual agendas, and the character agrees- being at this point a de facto worshipper of him, even though the sheet still says no deity and no ordination or initiation ceremony has been conducted.
Nexus therefore offered the character this deal: give him part of your soul now (OOC, give up the next several levels to pay off the level adjustment of the template you're going to get if you say yes), and all of it after you die (i.e. no resurrection unless the caster gets to you before your soul really leaves the Material Plane, like within a few hours or so at most), and you'll be granted the Disciple or Prophet template and get a taste of divinity.
Not a lot of characters would seriously consider this offer given the price that's being demanded, but in this character's case I expected the player to jump at it- and boy did he ever. So he'll likely be playing a Chosen of Nexus or Herald of Nexus by the end of the next session.
Having more complete examples of Portfolios would really help for this of course, but the player is aware that this is effectively a playtest and the rules aren't finished yet- so no hurry.
I just wanted to share with the rest of the class.
Nexus therefore offered the character this deal: give him part of your soul now (OOC, give up the next several levels to pay off the level adjustment of the template you're going to get if you say yes), and all of it after you die (i.e. no resurrection unless the caster gets to you before your soul really leaves the Material Plane, like within a few hours or so at most), and you'll be granted the Disciple or Prophet template and get a taste of divinity.
Not a lot of characters would seriously consider this offer given the price that's being demanded, but in this character's case I expected the player to jump at it- and boy did he ever. So he'll likely be playing a Chosen of Nexus or Herald of Nexus by the end of the next session.
Having more complete examples of Portfolios would really help for this of course, but the player is aware that this is effectively a playtest and the rules aren't finished yet- so no hurry.
I just wanted to share with the rest of the class.
