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Worlds of Design: How Powerful Are Your Gods?
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<blockquote data-quote="nevin" data-source="post: 9541470" data-attributes="member: 7024481"><p>Depends on the God. Omniscient nope that would be freaking boring. But my gods are all powerful in their particular sphere. For instance anyone want to ressurrect someone, your character or your god has to deal with the god of death to simply cast a ressurection spell because it's his domain. Some gods who are enemies of other gods are completely cut off from the sphere that thier enemy controls. become the enemy of the elemental lords of fire. Fire simply isn't allowed to you. Now that does mean the gods have to deal with each other if they want balanced access to all the magic for their religions. But some gods are just the demigod son of some random god and no more powerful than say a 15th level character. It pretty much goes from that up to probable instant death if you don't have the right allies and decide to mess with say the God of War. But I do think gods work far better when they have specialties and have to deal with each other if they want access to magic they don't innately have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nevin, post: 9541470, member: 7024481"] Depends on the God. Omniscient nope that would be freaking boring. But my gods are all powerful in their particular sphere. For instance anyone want to ressurrect someone, your character or your god has to deal with the god of death to simply cast a ressurection spell because it's his domain. Some gods who are enemies of other gods are completely cut off from the sphere that thier enemy controls. become the enemy of the elemental lords of fire. Fire simply isn't allowed to you. Now that does mean the gods have to deal with each other if they want balanced access to all the magic for their religions. But some gods are just the demigod son of some random god and no more powerful than say a 15th level character. It pretty much goes from that up to probable instant death if you don't have the right allies and decide to mess with say the God of War. But I do think gods work far better when they have specialties and have to deal with each other if they want access to magic they don't innately have. [/QUOTE]
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