I checked the Mega-Summary and both Hain and Elementals showed up in Turn 3 on this Divinus, and I wouldn't say MK2 turns were slow. People would probably create areas, servants, monsters, equipment, little biomes, so on. Though I do think with Free it would be fine if Mater made a base sentient species. What I find more important though is land, as it will help to keep the flow of RP with the pace of Free, however, I find that what sort of initial planet we should have could be better discussed when Freevinus has its own thread. Anyway, I should have said Kap Gam's opening move will be to create a source for souls, which obviously will help anyone to create their species or whatever. A small god can create a local population and them spread them, its what Toun did and Hain are everywhere. I am torn on my opinion over the initial "world building" scene happening or not, they are always so confusing and full of things and likely to somehow both stale up and go out of control at the same time, its a pattern with all three Divinus. Wonder how that would go with free, but I would advise for a strong hand of Mater, if we are allowing gods to create the world, one wish and you are out of the room or something like that. [hr] Edit: I think it could work if the world initiated as a cold desert or just water or seas of sand, the cool gods congregate in one area, create a small oasis of life, each one flexing their divine muscle, and then from there, life spreads to the rest of the planet. The outcasts, shy, and edgy, could go and make their own areas with pool tables and punk music, send just an ambassador, or act in the shadows. Such area would work in a similar way to the initial "nothingness" of the previous divinus MKs, except once it is done and the world has life, this original land could become a permanent "godly land", legendary to mortals, coveted by many gods, so on. (though it would take some turns, or for example, if there is no god of seas, it could stay permanently as a land where sand separates continents instead of water, so on)