[quote=@Zyx] >They probably would just to get more artificial bodies, though likely modified to not be controllable by him after transferral of ownership, or so they believe anyway. I just want to point out that mythology wise with this idea the character I have in mind is more like a Necron or Tomb King than any established mythological death god. Namely because most of them don't make undead and also because the character is against the whole, "pretend to be gods," thing anyway. Hence why my details on them are so sparse, general sleep deprivation and work on other things aside. >Also if I don't seem to have much uses for nanites beyond what I've listed, it's because I'm nerfing both them and the assembler technology hard right now. Assuming issues of heat in the swarms aren't an issue (the time it takes to build something aside), we're talking invisible--to the naked eye anyway--clouds of billions or trillions of tiny machines that can work on either the cellular or molecular level, not to mention build whatever you need using local feedstock. Like more assemblers for more nanites, or just general construction of things like miniaturized or self-assembling structures, etc. All of which doesn't quite fit the RP's theme, which is why this character's "powers" are as limited as they are. [/quote] You should defo join the Discord to discuss some more stuff with us on a regular. We've got a few proposed gods working with nanomachines, so I think it's pretty free range on what you wanna do with them. Ultimately, it's up to Cyclone though. Your tiny nanite swarms that brings death could definitely be a way to come up with some sort of Pestilence God (deity, entity, etc.). In terms of self-assembling structures, Hades' supervault is technically a self-assembling structure that constantly expands based on the amount of biofuel utilized for those structural purposes.