Upper_Krust
Legend
Valnauron Isthiliel said:
Hello again mate!

Valnauron Isthiliel said:Perhaps the "time lords" are doing this to prevent you from revealing all of their secrets![]()
I thought I outranked them, they must be ganging up on me.

Valnauron Isthiliel said:I dunno if it would be pointless, I could imagine a campaign based around characters that are reincarnated into higher and higher forms until they are "enlightened" enough to percieve the true nature of these beings, or something like that :goes off to design this campaign:![]()
Its easy to assign limits to divinity once you know what deities can create.
Valnauron Isthiliel said:I like this idea too! A campaign (sort of like planescape...) in which there exist multiple mythologies alongside each other.![]()
Indeed, our campaign has always been like this. Though I can see why people would sometimes want a closed cosmology with a single pantheon.
Valnauron Isthiliel said:I have always thought of Brahma as being sort of like The Force from Star Wars, encompassing all things at once as the fabric of creation itself, but if multiple cosmologies exist alongside one another I can totally see it this way too, since that statement can usually describe the "top man" of any mythos. I'll go see if I can find that book at my local library, it sounds very interesting.
I don't think you will find it at the library, its a RIFTS sourcebook, its a fantastic book, but don't take my word for it:
http://www.hillcity-comics.com/role_play/pal/pal811.htm
http://www.epinions.com/content_28001144452
http://www.top-book-reviews.com/reviews/0916211681
http://dungeons-and-dragons.us/0916211681.html
I would probably say, with the exception of the 1st Edition Deities & Demigods/Legends & Lore by TSR, that Pantheons of the Megaverse is my favourite RPG book, and the amazing thing is I don't even have the RIFTS RPG, nor do I know the rules.
Valnauron Isthiliel said:That does sound fascinating! I've always been interested in "Elder God" type beings, probably because there only seems to ever be enough information about them to whet my appetite even more.
Yes, most books have a habit of avoiding the issue...of course I avoid no issues.

Valnauron Isthiliel said:And I appreciate all of the great ideas you come up with, and how you always respond to everyone's questions with so much thought.
Well, thank you so much for the kind words.
