Pantheon: The Third Age - Rules and Comments Thread
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lol nice.Stonemaybe wrote:everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1322267Telmag Ganoras wrote:Makes you wonder what centaurs would look like mutated...
(sorry menolly!)
Oooooh I like. If Mox was still around he might want one of those as a pet!
Have you ever heard of chain crusades? God A's fanatics launch a crusade against god B, whose fanatics have in the meanwhile launched a crusade against god C, whose own fanatics have decided to launch a crusade against god D?
And who knows whether maybe some of those deities actually WANTED a crusade...
And who knows whether maybe some of those deities actually WANTED a crusade...
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I guess it is appropriate since I am currently reading "House of Chains" by Steven Erikson.
Now if I could just find a way to wear live bees as jewelry all the time.....
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I guess it is appropriate since I am currently reading "House of Chains" by Steven Erikson.
Now if I could just find a way to wear live bees as jewelry all the time.....
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Haha. OH yeah. I know ALL about that.Xar wrote:Have you ever heard of chain crusades? God A's fanatics launch a crusade against god B, whose fanatics have in the meanwhile launched a crusade against god C, whose own fanatics have decided to launch a crusade against god D?
And who knows whether maybe some of those deities actually WANTED a crusade...
Avatar wrote:But then, the answers provided by your imagination are not only sometimes best, but have the added advantage of being unable to be wrong.
Here's another couple of cryptic hints...
1) There's a deity who, due to the fact that a specific event has happened no less than four times this turn alone, and due to his/her own luck with the other random events, saw his/her followers skyrocketing... in other words, his/her follower total was bumped up by at least 6,000 followers in just one turn!
2) In the Hall of Lost Worlds, I suspect that one First Age deity and one Second Age deity are looking each other in the eyes and congratulating each other, laughing fondly at one event that just happened in Eiran (even though whoever gets that event will likely not even realize I'm talking about it ).
1) There's a deity who, due to the fact that a specific event has happened no less than four times this turn alone, and due to his/her own luck with the other random events, saw his/her followers skyrocketing... in other words, his/her follower total was bumped up by at least 6,000 followers in just one turn!
2) In the Hall of Lost Worlds, I suspect that one First Age deity and one Second Age deity are looking each other in the eyes and congratulating each other, laughing fondly at one event that just happened in Eiran (even though whoever gets that event will likely not even realize I'm talking about it ).
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Just as a teeny tiny note... for all of you out there who have zealots, keep in mind the following:
1) Zealots bring in converts, but will launch crusades and epuration campaigns every time they want (which is pretty much almost all the time). And the funny thing about zealots is that they don't care about Courts or alliances... anyone who does not worship you is an unbeliever and needs to be destroyed!
2) Zealots have an unpleasant tendency to swell in numbers if one doesn't stop them... BUT unless you actually ask me, you won't get any numbers from me I measure zealots as a percentage of your total worshipers - who knows what happens when a deity gets 100% zealots...
1) Zealots bring in converts, but will launch crusades and epuration campaigns every time they want (which is pretty much almost all the time). And the funny thing about zealots is that they don't care about Courts or alliances... anyone who does not worship you is an unbeliever and needs to be destroyed!
2) Zealots have an unpleasant tendency to swell in numbers if one doesn't stop them... BUT unless you actually ask me, you won't get any numbers from me I measure zealots as a percentage of your total worshipers - who knows what happens when a deity gets 100% zealots...
Two Lords of Eiran have made their appearance! One of the two affected gods might be glad of the result, the other... not so much. But remember the deity I mentioned earlier, who grew over 6,000 followers? Well, thanks to the appearance of one of these two Lords, he/she has now grown over 9,000 followers!