Pantheon: The Third Age - Rules and Comments Thread
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My opinion is that Pantheon 2 gave me more than my full of this particular dish.
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If you're referring to me and Lore (and now Ez), I agree. In fact, being one of the principle parties, I had a bigger plate than you, and didn't want it at all. That's why minutes ago is, literally, the first time Z has responded to Nor Yekith in any way, in public or private. However, it's the only game in town, eh? Anybody want to talk about anything else? Threats to Eiran? Prophet Slayers? I've tried several times to get anything going in other areas.
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Faiths will always clash, and this is the most interesting part of the game for me. Without inter-player deals and friction, this would simply be a game of Spend DRP to Eradicate Bandits . . . againvariol son wrote:My opinion is that Pantheon 2 gave me more than my full of this particular dish.
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Fist and Faith wrote:If you're referring to me and Lore (and now Ez), I agree. In fact, being one of the principle parties, I had a bigger plate than you, and didn't want it at all. That's why minutes ago is, literally, the first time Z has responded to Nor Yekith in any way, in public or private. However, it's the only game in town, eh? Anybody want to talk about anything else? Threats to Eiran? Prophet Slayers? I've tried several times to get anything going in other areas.
I'd say that the extremely long break between turns has made it hard for players to keep track of, or have attachment to events of long ago. Personally, I don't much care that my prophet was murdered . . . and I care even less that other players lost theirs
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Oh, I'm enjoying the hell out of this. Its nice to see some discussion going on in the game thread. That's what its for, after all. The game thread has been far too quiet, IMHO.
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LOL!!!! Thanks. I've been putting off getting another for too long and now with the game starting back up again, it is an opportunity to play things a little different, yes?Congrats on your new prophet, Calais! Diamond, eh? There's a joke there somewhere along the profit/prophet line, but it's hovering just out of reach...
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Montresor wrote:Personally, I don't much care that my prophet was murdered . . . and I care even less that other players lost theirs
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And yeah, sorry I didn't mention it, Calais. I was preoccupied. Heh. Nice story for Julia.
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I could have sworn players were telling me how much they enjoyed the intrigue of P2. I say bring back the conflict between gods, otherwise it's as you said.Montresor wrote:Faiths will always clash, and this is the most interesting part of the game for me. Without inter-player deals and friction, this would simply be a game of Spend DRP to Eradicate Bandits . . . againvariol son wrote:My opinion is that Pantheon 2 gave me more than my full of this particular dish.![]()
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I agree wholeheartedly and second that motion! The game is much more fun with the game thread discussions, debates, arguments, and banter. Some of the funnest parts for me in P2 was the banter between Jove and Asta.I could have sworn players were telling me how much they enjoyed the intrigue of P2. I say bring back the conflict between gods, otherwise it's as you said.
Hey, Creator, we need to become enemies again so that our banter can help liven up the game thread again, LOL!!! We are life and death, after all. And now that Yek and Zeph have started up, it will be like old times.
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I'm not saying that I don't want conflict - this just feels like exactly the same conflict is all.Loremaster wrote:I could have sworn players were telling me how much they enjoyed the intrigue of P2. I say bring back the conflict between gods, otherwise it's as you said.Montresor wrote:Faiths will always clash, and this is the most interesting part of the game for me. Without inter-player deals and friction, this would simply be a game of Spend DRP to Eradicate Bandits . . . againvariol son wrote:My opinion is that Pantheon 2 gave me more than my full of this particular dish.![]()
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He knew only that they had never striven to reject the boundaries of themselves.
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Which isn't much fun, is it??????????????????Dorian wrote:Hey, noone can complain about the void, it doesnt say anything at all
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Has anyone else not started their turn yet? I have a good idea in my head what I'm going to do, but thing is, it all depends on one little thing at the start, which if it doesn't work, makes the rest all pointless.
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