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I did not hit her, it's not true, it's bullshit I did not hit her I did not! Oh, hi Mark!
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This sounds very interesting. So Gods are considered people? is that why amaranth is considered wrong?


Yeah.
It's 1000 years in the future.

In 2100, world war three devastated the world. Less than one percent of the population lived. Parapsychologists, and esoteric conditioning caused thousands, if not more of children to develop seemingly divine powers of their own. The devastation from nuclear war, biological warfare and the divine powers of the Holy Children nearly killed everyone.

In the Gathering, they made many oaths not to amaranth each other (more on that later). Or wipe out each other's worshipers. As the hapless Humans struggled to survive, the gods were culling each other in person to person fighting. For one hundred years the gods hunted each other down, only the most powerful openly ruled their own worshipers. This century was called the Shadow Age.

In 2250, various Humans began to rise up and cast off divinity to control their own destiny. Humans discovered incredible powers of sorcery and other forms of magic, shamanism, druidism and other forms of esoteric power that had nothing to do with gods. Some Beacons of Man, as these independent clans of Humans became known, rose up, surrounded in a sea of god ruled countries.

Count Salomet, the Antichrist, lurks in the shadows as a benevolent aristocrat, charitable, merciful and compassionate, it seems, until the time comes for him to strike, and commit ritual amaranth on all the gods.

What is amaranth? Amaranth is an evil act that drains a god of a portion of their soul. Surviving amaranth is seen as worse than rape or a brutal murder. It temporarily turns good deities evil, or at best, amoral. It transforms any victim, good or evil into horrifying mockeries of themselves, the only option that an amaranth god has to not be irreversibly transformed is self-imposed exile, until they are restored by The Universe.

Why would anyone commit amaranth? It transfers a portion of victim god's power to the eater. It is one of the few ways a mortal can become a deity. The most powerful mortal sorcerer in the world is on par with a god, but these sorcerers who become like gods are NPCs.

This game will be more like Fallout or perhaps the Ancient World in America. Guns, etcetera are still around, but a portion of a god's soul strength is used per turn, like Might is used in other Divinus role plays.
@ActRaiserTheReturned Of course, if you want to recreate your own Divinus RP, based on your original, I have no right to protest. I've actually recently been considering starting a Free Section version of Divinus - if you want to give that a shot, I don't mind doing it with you (if I'm right in understanding that you would like me to Co-GM your new Divinus).


Oh Great. This version of Divinus is set in a post apocalyptic Earth.
I'm starting this again. Not this thread, but this game.

To reiterate, I'm not restarting Kho's Divinus, but we're close enough I think I can start this over again and ask Kho to join me in this very thread.
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Within reason of the two shows XD

You can be a witch

You can be any kind of SPN creature within reason


So Merlin is not a Witch within reason? Some witches aren't evil. Or could I be a good Witch?
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Can be anyone really XD


I'd like to be the Witch, Merlin.
any original characters I could be?
Ultimately, this thread is for debating about Star Wars characters finding themselves in Mortal Kombat. They have lightsabers, a weapon never seen in Mortal Kombat, and precognitory parrying, as well as all sorts of telekinetic and sorcerous powers (If you're a Sith). However it is noted that many MK warriors are far stronger and tougher.

First character, Mace Windu, is stuck in Mortal Kombat, to return home he must defeat the most powerful MK characters.

Sindel
Quan Chi
Shang Tsung
Onaga
Shinnok
Shao Kahn
Raiden
Blaze
and Liu Kang
Who wins?


Vapaad and Tutaminis are both extremely good techniques Star Wars characters can use to mitigate attacks like these. Mace Windu would be empowered with Vapaad the more aggressive and "Evil" or dark a character is, making him physically empowered for the Mortal Kombat tournament except for weak enemies like Mokap. Tutaminis would be great for absorbing attacks and Vapaad would make him far stronger than he is.

There are also characters like Darth Vader and Darth Malgus who would be a big problem for everyone but Raiden, and they could manage to destroy him under Mortal Kombat rules even if struck by his thunder bolts, although Vader probably wouldn't live for long after the battle.

Palpatine is as much a Thunder god as Raiden is, the only difference is he would get shocked like a mortal with Raiden's thunderbolts. Jedi and Sith still have Force barrier, to add on top of Tutaminis and Vapaad. Some of them even have Makashi, and Soresu added on top of Makashi would make it exponentially more difficult to deal with them. I really think Star Wars is on par with Mortal Kombat.
pm me if you are interested.
Something extreme and powerful.
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