[quote=@poog the pig] So, how many gods are going to have it out against Lifprasil's Empire? Just curious for negotiation reasons - because Lifprasil does want to create a capital city representative of the entire divinity; which I'm sure will rope in plenty of might for the lot of ya. As a plus, Lifprasil is willing to permit the Demigods/Heroes of every Empire rule over their own stead. Basically, Lifprasil will not only create a vast site of worship that also doubles up as a constantly expandign living space - but he'll give the Demigods more power as well. Provided they bend the knee to the child of Chaos/Thought, which essentially smacks him in the middle of the Divinity scale of good-evil. He can remain a king neutral to the ways of the gods, provided they don't antagonize him and his Pantheonic Empire - where anyone is allowed to worship whoever they want. Lifprasil wants to be Logos, only he wants to exert balance over absolute light. That, and if you feel like being really generous you can have Lifprasil 'marry' your god's child for more power. That's how he'll roll - if everything works out. [/quote] While Reathos will not inherently dislike this idea. He will eventually go after Lifprasil. Unless Lif manages to strike a deal to kill those who should have died so in return Reathos spares his. Bloody business but it has to be done. [quote=@Fabulous Knight] [@poog the pig]Gods don't gain power from worshippers, so unless they really like waving their dick around [Logos] that won't be a major draw. The Adversary will definitely present some form of opposition to Lifprasil, because that's what he does. But he won't be any more opposed to it than anything else. [/quote] Kho did say that he wanted to explore other ways to generate Might than holy sites. A massive amount of worshipppers performing service or rituals might do the trick.