Pantheon - Rules Feedback Thread
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I still prefer seasons. If a random event, or another deity's act, happens early in a turn, better to have something like two months go by before we can work on correcting it than eleven. Especially important when we're talking about things happening to our children.
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*vigorously nodding*Fist and Faith wrote:I still prefer seasons. If a random event, or another deity's act, happens early in a turn, better to have something like two months go by before we can work on correcting it than eleven. Especially important when we're talking about things happening to our children.

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Murrin wrote:Although that first point is not strictly true because there are ways around it, I once again mention my lack of preference for the subjective turn time. Seasonally does seem slightly more realistic, but on the other hand, more stuff happens per turn than could in 3 months as well. 6 months seems a reasonable compromise.Stonemaybe wrote:At the very least, the current turn rate makes all the 'important birth' events completely pointless, because the game will never reach a point where these characters will be significant.
How would people feel about Summer/Winter turns, then? Six months instead of a year?
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"Distance tests a horse's strength. Time reveals a person's character.”
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“Borders are scratched across the hearts of men
by strangers with a calm, judicial pen,
and when the borders bleed we watch with dread
the lines of ink along the map turn red.”
by strangers with a calm, judicial pen,
and when the borders bleed we watch with dread
the lines of ink along the map turn red.”
Didn't we already try to get dibs?Hey 3.0 deities, let's get some new custom ranks going, huh? I wanna see what you're all going to try and claim.

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- Victor Hugo
"He who seeks titles, invites his own downfall."
- "Tao Te Ching", Chapter 9
- Victor Hugo
"He who seeks titles, invites his own downfall."
- "Tao Te Ching", Chapter 9
“Borders are scratched across the hearts of men
by strangers with a calm, judicial pen,
and when the borders bleed we watch with dread
the lines of ink along the map turn red.”
by strangers with a calm, judicial pen,
and when the borders bleed we watch with dread
the lines of ink along the map turn red.”