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<blockquote data-quote="Minigiant" data-source="post: 4803302" data-attributes="member: 63508"><p>I used Numbness because in the setting angels would fall from the sky like sacks of vegetables and just lay there in an almost paralyed state. They can't sense anything and feel numb. Sometimes they couldn't even stay hidden form mortals. Little chilldren would poke them with sticks in the old days. </p><p> </p><p>As for divine characters, the angels are using a similiar tactic but being more picky on who they elevate.</p><p> </p><p>Midnight might have a lich or two she wants dead but can't be bothered to do it herself. So she'll go to a town and find a citizen who already hates the undead and make him into a paladin. That way the chances of the new paladin quitting after a few weeks lowers.</p><p> </p><p>Each evil soul grows the Hells and devils can't live long outside the Hells. They'd grant power to corrupt more and more souls to enlarge their living space.</p><p> </p><p>Titans don't do much. And starlights act pretty random. </p><p> </p><p>In the campaign at the moment:</p><p> </p><p>The Seasons have all decided to keep Spring going for 5 years straight. The animal and plant population has boomed and most cities are being absorbed by nature.</p><p> </p><p>Reveille, Sunset (disguised as Reveille), and Nightfall (also disguised as Reveille) are all pushing two kingdoms to war. The sky at the battlefield is constantly windy and goes from sunrise to sunset in one hour.</p><p> </p><p>It's a leap year, so all of February the 29th's warlocks are more powerful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Minigiant, post: 4803302, member: 63508"] I used Numbness because in the setting angels would fall from the sky like sacks of vegetables and just lay there in an almost paralyed state. They can't sense anything and feel numb. Sometimes they couldn't even stay hidden form mortals. Little chilldren would poke them with sticks in the old days. As for divine characters, the angels are using a similiar tactic but being more picky on who they elevate. Midnight might have a lich or two she wants dead but can't be bothered to do it herself. So she'll go to a town and find a citizen who already hates the undead and make him into a paladin. That way the chances of the new paladin quitting after a few weeks lowers. Each evil soul grows the Hells and devils can't live long outside the Hells. They'd grant power to corrupt more and more souls to enlarge their living space. Titans don't do much. And starlights act pretty random. In the campaign at the moment: The Seasons have all decided to keep Spring going for 5 years straight. The animal and plant population has boomed and most cities are being absorbed by nature. Reveille, Sunset (disguised as Reveille), and Nightfall (also disguised as Reveille) are all pushing two kingdoms to war. The sky at the battlefield is constantly windy and goes from sunrise to sunset in one hour. It's a leap year, so all of February the 29th's warlocks are more powerful. [/QUOTE]
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