[quote=@Double Capybara] I myself am going for a theme of travel with a focus on wandering and impermanence/passage (of time, of sights...) Really don't want to play a gatekeeper of worlds, so I have been thinking about the topic of spheres. Cyclone even talked about the possibility of tuning oneself to the sphere of Galbar itself, which was a thought that has been on my table, but depending on what other ideas people throw around and what areas lack a god, I have a few ideas of my own concerning seasons (the big one for me), or the moon, or the stars, or wilderness, or even death. [/quote] Your idea sounds interesting. Re: Attuning to Galbar itself, it was a thought that got spat out, but I'm not sure how much sense it makes. Spheres are a big deal and allowing one of the original gods to choose Galbar as their Sphere probably is illogical since that's sort of our definition of a demigod--someone trapped down there and without their own Sphere. Maybe later on there could arise some God-Emperor figure that ascends and takes on a Portfolio of (Humans) or (Mortals), and that'd be a rare situation where I feel it'd make a lot of sense for said god to have Galbar as their Sphere. ...but even then, they could just as easily go on to make some Sphere like Valhalla where they can dwell alongside the greatest of men. [quote=@WrongEndoftheRainbow] I call tech god ya nerds [/quote] dork [hr] In other news, I'm going to publicly state (so that I feel like it's now an official deadline and I get the motivation that comes with time pressure) that it's my goal to take all of this talk into consideration, fill out some Google doc with a description of Mk. 3's most important mechanics, and get that posted on here within the next 36-60 hours. That'll make it much easier to continue these talks whilst all being on the same page, so that we can iron out the final details.