Pantheon 2.0 - Rules and Comments Thread
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Doh!
Heh, it really didn't matter. Bhakti could do what the Darkheart could do. He didn't need it. However, "others conspired to keep it from him" does not equal "left it lying around." Bhakti did look for it. (Although he also... um... misinterpreted the turn result, which didn't help matters any... )
Heh, it really didn't matter. Bhakti could do what the Darkheart could do. He didn't need it. However, "others conspired to keep it from him" does not equal "left it lying around." Bhakti did look for it. (Although he also... um... misinterpreted the turn result, which didn't help matters any... )
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*nodding*Zephyr wrote:Doh!
Heh, it really didn't matter. Bhakti could do what the Darkheart could do. He didn't need it. However, "others conspired to keep it from him" does not equal "left it lying around." Bhakti did look for it. (Although he also... um... misinterpreted the turn result, which didn't help matters any... )
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Just to keep everyone updated... These things are not Xar's password:Zephyr wrote:That's ok. I'll guess Xar's password eventually. When I make myself a 20-drp deity, I'll unlock that thread for you.Menolly wrote:...I can't believe how much it hurt, seeing the 2.0 thread locked this morning...
*grumble* bad enough trying to guess passwords of English-speakers...
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Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon
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*snort*Fist and Faith wrote:Just to keep everyone updated... These things are not Xar's password:Zephyr wrote:That's ok. I'll guess Xar's password eventually. When I make myself a 20-drp deity, I'll unlock that thread for you.Menolly wrote:...I can't believe how much it hurt, seeing the 2.0 thread locked this morning...
*grumble* bad enough trying to guess passwords of English-speakers...
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Thanks to all who tolerated and participated in my Gamey thread parody! And thanks to Xar who tolerated the tomfoolery! And my mirror ending for 2.0!!
Thanks to all who tolerated and participated in my Gamey thread parody! And thanks to Xar who tolerated the tomfoolery! And my mirror ending for 2.0!!
He/She who dies with the most toys wins! Wait a minute ... I can't die!!!
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As some of you may have noticed, I have set up a final contest for P2... since the game is over, there will be no in-game reward for the winners, but then again it is a contest that - even with votes and all - should have no real winner.
I simply thought that, after more than one year playing the game, with many of you growing fond of the characters and the world - so fond in fact that several didn't want the game to end - you would wish to wish them all farewell with a story, a tale, or however else you might want to say goodbye to them. Prophets, important followers, children and servants, cities and forests... I thought it would be nice for you to visit them one last time.
And with P3 still a few weeks away, it could also be a chance for you to use the time in a Pantheon-related matter.
Anyway, I look forward to seeing how many of you pick up the challenge... but in the meantime, I would like to say thank you, to all of you, for having made the game what it is. Without you, the ideas you offered, the input you gave, the tales you wove and the plots you hatched, the game wouldn't even exist - let alone have become as compelling as you seem to demonstrate, and as pleasant for me to process turns (even though it takes a while!). So, once again - thanks for having played thus far, and I truly hope the next incarnation of the game will be as enjoyable or more. For my part, I'm grateful to have such good players
I simply thought that, after more than one year playing the game, with many of you growing fond of the characters and the world - so fond in fact that several didn't want the game to end - you would wish to wish them all farewell with a story, a tale, or however else you might want to say goodbye to them. Prophets, important followers, children and servants, cities and forests... I thought it would be nice for you to visit them one last time.
And with P3 still a few weeks away, it could also be a chance for you to use the time in a Pantheon-related matter.
Anyway, I look forward to seeing how many of you pick up the challenge... but in the meantime, I would like to say thank you, to all of you, for having made the game what it is. Without you, the ideas you offered, the input you gave, the tales you wove and the plots you hatched, the game wouldn't even exist - let alone have become as compelling as you seem to demonstrate, and as pleasant for me to process turns (even though it takes a while!). So, once again - thanks for having played thus far, and I truly hope the next incarnation of the game will be as enjoyable or more. For my part, I'm grateful to have such good players