Best I can hope for, usuallyCoredump said:Seasong, I like your stuff. I don't always agree, but I tend to at least like the general thought process.
I've looked at it a bit. Not deeply. I pretty much already know the mythical background I'll be using for the setting, and I've got more "religion in settings" books than I can physically carryHave you ever looked into Kingdoms Of Kalamar? (By Kenzerco.com) They do a good job of having a very consistent world that is well thought out politically, geographically, etc. etc.
I thought of it, because Kalamar religions have a heirarchy that is not dependent on you cleric level. (sort of like the 'priest' class you were talking about.)
seasong said:tieranwyl: Never been to Virginia... I've been to Pennsylvania, though, and I gamed and hung out with maybe 20 people at Carnegie-Mellon University around that exact same time. Mostly HERO System, but I think we may have done some D&D as well. Scobell Hall, 3rd floor ring a bell? Real name's Thomas Weigel (in my sig file, top o' the thread).