can I claim "Worship" as a domain?


Moderator: Xar
I agree with you Vadhaka, as many times before i said.Vadhaka wrote:It's not the destruction by players that bothers me...it's the "random but continuous" threats," whether "natural" like the rifts in reality (So many rifts?) or NPC like Veria and her minions. I'm fine with threats from other players...in fact, I far prefer them.
Ugh...Xar wrote:I'm willing to scale down the likelihood of random events, but only if I see conflict between deities. Until the appearance of Asta, and actually until a few turns later, the only conflict of note, overt or not, was the one between every god and Nor (with the exception of the short-lived Adomorn/Maeror conflict). Hopefully, the rules should provide for plenty of conflict, as you will see when I post them.
I think the 'problem' is that most of the players (including me) don't see Pantheon as a game to be won, we see it as a game to be enjoyed. And if you're playing for enjoyment, why risk bringing the game to an end and spoiling your enjoyment, by entering conflict?Xar wrote:I'm willing to scale down the likelihood of random events, but only if I see conflict between deities. Until the appearance of Asta, and actually until a few turns later, the only conflict of note, overt or not, was the one between every god and Nor (with the exception of the short-lived Adomorn/Maeror conflict). Hopefully, the rules should provide for plenty of conflict, as you will see when I post them.
No kidding. Things were going just fine in the peaceful times, as far as I was concerned. That's the way I wanted things to go, and worked hard to keep it that way. (You were a part of that Adomorn/Maeror conflict, so you know I put a LOT of time into helping end it.)Stonemaybe wrote:I think the 'problem' is that most of the players (including me) don't see Pantheon as a game to be won, we see it as a game to be enjoyed. And if you're playing for enjoyment, why risk bringing the game to an end and spoiling your enjoyment, by entering conflict?Xar wrote:I'm willing to scale down the likelihood of random events, but only if I see conflict between deities. Until the appearance of Asta, and actually until a few turns later, the only conflict of note, overt or not, was the one between every god and Nor (with the exception of the short-lived Adomorn/Maeror conflict). Hopefully, the rules should provide for plenty of conflict, as you will see when I post them.
It is also difficult and possibly counter-productive to justify conflict for those gods who have honorable domains.
If Pantheon 3 is to be a game where we are all out to 'win' to the detriment of the other players, I don't think it will be nearly as enjoyable as P2.