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8 yrs ago
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8 yrs ago
If you're not trying to romance the Pokemon, what's the fucking point?
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8 yrs ago
Can't help but read 'woah' as a regular 'wuh', but 'whoa' as a deep, masculine 'HOO-AH!'
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8 yrs ago
That's patently untrue. I planted some potassium the other day, and no matter how much I watered it, all I got was explosions.
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9 yrs ago
on holiday for five days. if you need me, toss a rock into the fuckin' desert and I'll whisper in your dreams
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According to the IRC, I'm a low-grade troll. They're probably not wrong.

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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 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.


My main inspiration for the Vault is to give gods the opportunity to add things to the universe a la the Codex / womb of the world scene in this game, but in a more structured way that can be discussed with the players out of character, and can apply to characters that join late. That way extradimensional stuff like the Mechanism of Change, the Gap, the Hells of Time, and the Godkiller are hopefully a little more democratic. So while Lei might get pretty busy in the first turn or two, there won't be much of a Shattering Disunity scene...

oh wait

yes there will

Here's the prose intro for Divinus Lite.

@Double Capybara The God-given Constitution of the United States of America.

*distant eagle cawing*
What is the point of the new system if all gods start at level 3? It is not like mk2 immediately had a world brimming with sentient life from the start either, or that a level 1-3 god can't create a few species on a local level with time spreading them out later.


It could go either way. It depends on what we'd do with the 'demigod levels' if we started out on a blank world at level one. The only real difference between Mk. II rules level one start and Lite rules level three start is that more Might is flowing around from the get go, so turn one lasts longer.

Lite rules level one start will sort of be an inversion of what we had in Mk. II, where everyone did their huge planet-warping displays of power in the start and then mellowed out later. With Lite rules you'll be making flora and fauna first, cultivating a small number of sentient beings and then later on changing the landscape or using major powers to boost them once they're established. The first few turns will probably last quite a bit longer, because you're not just using all your Might to muscle past the low levels each turn.

Whether that's better or not is up to you all. Any thoughts?
I'm proofreading and touching up the OP. Does anyone have any objection to me naming free points Miracles?
@BBeast Personally I think it's better to start with a blank slate and level three gods. Better to let them establish all the terrain for themselves and do ecosystems from the ground up, rather than pasting over whatever someone decides is the default.

On the other hand, it does mean that if people want Earth fauna they'll have to create it themselves. Which is a good opportunity to make certain animals inherently magical or give them a fun backstory beyond 'they evolved', but will take a little extra work.

Similar but also important question: do we want to start with an all-land planet, an all-sea planet, or a mix? If the latter, what do the continents look like? We can use a random generator and go with whatever seems fun. It basically depends on how much water civilisation we want and early we want to bring a tonne of sailing / alternative long-distance transport in for the land dwelling folks.
@BBeast ...I think I missed all the detail on what level everyone's starting at.

i'll adjust accordingly

eventually

sometime

maybe
Alright, controversy time: here's the big girl herself.

Mater Lei is this universe's version of Amul'Sharar and Vowzra (with a little bit of Vestec thrown in). Other than the hidden Domain, she's mechanically identical to every other god, with slightly higher initial stats- her level starts at 3 instead of 1 and she has 12 Might worth of initial creations split between weapons, avatars, and portfolios. I'm probably not going to be all that active with her, so fast levellers should outstrip her without much hassle, though she has a fair depth of fighting experience.

Feel free to ask me for hints about her domain on Discord if you want to puzzle it out, it's not such a big secret. Just don't shout it from the rooftops once you know.




Mater Lei
Concierge of the Gods

'What then of your horns, o Mater? What are they?'

'The perfect excuse to blast doors I don't feel like opening.'


Dᴏᴍᴀɪɴ & Pᴏʀᴛꜰᴏʟɪᴏ
██████ (██████ | ██████ | ██████)

While Lei's Domain is a mystery, much is known of her portfolios. The most obvious is Automata, beings of clockwork and coiled springs, which she creates effortlessly and in great number. Another is strongly linked to books of fiction, of which she has a nearly limitless supply, and the contents of which she can realise as simulacra, forming not-quite illusory flora and fauna from words on a page. The third involves powerful transmutative magic, especially of her own body and environment.

Aʟɪɢɴᴍᴇɴᴛ
Chaotic Neutral

Pᴇʀsᴏɴᴀʟɪᴛʏ
Lei likes to be fancy. Not act fancy, just be fancy. Fond of dramatic entrances, an aura of untouchable smugness pervades most of what she does, which is usually exactly what you don't want her to do. Life's a game, when you're the Mater, and it's easy to get the impression that she wears her masks purely to hide the fact that she's about to laugh at you.

With all the petty spite of someone who enjoys tripping up passerby with her cane, Mater Lei placidly denies or subverts every request placed on the position she's been entrusted with, and happily cheats, tricks and lies her way through godly transactions. Fortunately, she's not malicious, and will bow out and call quits before she involves herself with serious trouble. Lei also tends to be polite, even helpful, especially in things of little (or extraordinary) consequence.

For all her easygoing strut, Lei isn't entirely secure in herself. She hides her anger well, but not perfectly, and fears both her task and her pantheon. She tells herself that she is safe, and can usually believe it, but there's only so much she can do. She fears, also, that someone may eventually see her face.

She also attends a lot of balls.

Gᴏᴀʟs
It is Mater Lei's belief, informed or otherwise, that the gods must be both the sole and the sovereign rulers of the universe. There can be no great power outside them, nor may any great power surpass them. For this reason, Lei guards the Vault from which the gods emerged and to which they may return, such that none of her nieces and nephews in the pantheon may wield power other than their own.

Lei isn't particularly stringent about this, though. The Door tends to stay perfectly well closed of its own accord, and she's known to let the pantheon loan or make use of other oddities in the Vault in order to perform feats that may otherwise have been beyond them, such as creating planets, travelling time, or altering the fundamental properties of the universe. The costs of operating such oddities are high, but so long as Lei doesn't have to pay it herself, she doesn't particularly care either. Her primary goal, after all, is simply to have a grand old time.

Aᴘᴘᴇᴀʀᴀɴᴄᴇ
Lei seldom changes form, but regularly her costume. From formal to semi-formal to casual*, Lei always has some outfit up her sleeve for the occasion, usually in the gold-grey-red colour scheme she's addicted to. She wears human flesh often, usually stealing the body of whichever pretty mortal girl she last ran into who happened to be wearing her colours*, sometimes returning it later and often keeping it (and the girl) for herself as an attendant. When the need arises to be small, she takes the form of a serpent.

All of Lei's faces are masks, made or stolen one way or another. In this way, though she may be highly expressive when she wants to be, her insecurities remain securely bound up inside her.

Lei's avatars are two, and rather different: Malkut, the radiant automaton, is a powerful being born of her more diligent side, not so prone to travel; and Alto, the harpy, is a lazy wanderer. These twin sons almost never appear in the same place, and generally keep to themselves.

Lei's dresses are innumerable, and rumour has it her wardrobe is a major demiplane.

Mᴜsɪᴄᴀʟ Tʜᴇᴍᴇ


*Models photographed are Choi Sora and Ikebana Katsu, respectively.
Mater Lei
Concierge of the Gods

'What then of your horns, o Mater? What are they?'

'The perfect excuse to blast doors I don't feel like opening.'


Dᴏᴍᴀɪɴ & Pᴏʀᴛꜰᴏʟɪᴏ
██████ (██████ | ██████ | Automata)

While Lei's Domain is a mystery, much is known of her portfolios. The most obvious is Automata, beings of clockwork and coiled springs, which she creates effortlessly and in great number. Another is strongly linked to books of fiction, of which she has a nearly limitless supply, and the contents of which she can realise as simulacra, forming not-quite illusory flora and fauna from words on a page. The third involves powerful transmutative magic, especially of her own body and environment.

Aʟɪɢɴᴍᴇɴᴛ
Chaotic Neutral

Pᴇʀsᴏɴᴀʟɪᴛʏ
Lei likes to be fancy. Not act fancy, just be fancy. Fond of dramatic entrances, an aura of untouchable smugness pervades most of what she does, which is usually exactly what you don't want her to do. Life's a game, when you're the Mater, and it's easy to get the impression that she wears her masks purely to hide the fact that she's about to laugh at you.

With all the petty spite of someone who enjoys tripping up passerby with her cane, Mater Lei placidly denies or subverts every request placed on the position she's been entrusted with, and happily cheats, tricks and lies her way through godly business. Fortunately, she's not malicious, and will bow out and call quits before she involves herself with serious trouble. Lei also tends to be polite, even helpful, especially in things of little (or extraordinary) consequence.

For all her easygoing strut, Lei isn't entirely secure in herself. She hides her anger well, but not perfectly, and fears both her task and her pantheon. She tells herself that she is safe, and can usually believe it, but there's only so much she can do.

She also attends a lot of balls.

Gᴏᴀʟs
It is Mater Lei's belief, informed or otherwise, that the gods must be both the sole and the sovereign rulers of the universe. There can be no great power outside them, nor may any great power surpass them. For this reason, Lei guards the Vault from which the gods emerged and to which they may return, such that none of her nieces and nephews in the pantheon may wield power other than their own.

Lei isn't particularly stringent about this, though. The Door tends to stay perfectly well closed of its own accord, and she's known to let the pantheon loan or make use of other oddities in the Vault in order to perform feats that may otherwise have been beyond them, such as creating planets, travelling time, or altering the fundamental properties of the universe. The costs of operating such oddities are high, but so long as Lei doesn't have to pay it herself, she doesn't particularly care either. Her primary goal, after all, is simply to have a grand old time.

Aᴘᴘᴇᴀʀᴀɴᴄᴇ
Lei seldom changes form, but regularly her costume. From formal to semi-formal to casual*, Lei always has some outfit up her sleeve for the occasion, usually in the gold-grey colour scheme she's addicted to. She wears human flesh often, usually stealing the body of whichever pretty mortal girl she last ran into who happened to be wearing her colours*, sometimes returning it later and often keeping it (and the girl) for herself as an attendant. When the need arises to be small, she takes the form of a serpent.

All of Lei's faces are masks, made or stolen one way or another. In this way, though she may be highly expressive when she wants to be, her insecurities remain securely bound up inside her.

Lei's avatars are two, and rather different: Malkut, the radiant automaton, is a powerful being born of her more diligent side, not so prone to travel, and Alto, the harpy, is a lazy wanderer. These twin sons almost never appear in the same place, and generally keep to themselves.

Lei's dresses are innumerable, and rumour has it her wardrobe is a major demiplane.

Mᴜsɪᴄᴀʟ Tʜᴇᴍᴇ


*Models photographed are Choi Sora and Ikebana Katsu, respectively.
'What then of your horns, o Mater? What are they?'

'The perfect excuse to blast doors I don't feel like opening.'

'What then of your horns, o Mater? What are they?'

'The perfect excuse to blast doors I don't feel like opening.'

'What then of your horns, o Mater? What are they?'

'The perfect excuse to blast doors I don't feel like opening.'

'What then of your horns, o Mater? What are they?'

'The perfect excuse to blast doors I don't feel like opening.'

'What then of your horns, o Mater? What are they?'

'The perfect excuse to blast doors I don't feel like opening.'

'What then of your horns, o Mater? What are they?'

'The perfect excuse to blast doors I don't feel like opening.'

'What then of your horns, o Mater? What are they?'

'The perfect excuse to blast doors I don't feel like opening.'

'What then of your horns, o Mater? What are they?'

'The perfect excuse to blast doors I don't feel like opening.'

'What then of your horns, o Mater? What are they?'

'The perfect excuse to blast doors I don't feel like opening.'

'What then of your horns, o Mater? What are they?'

'The perfect excuse to blast doors I don't feel like opening.'

'What then of your horns, o Mater? What are they?'

'The perfect excuse to blast doors I don't feel like opening.'

'What then of your horns, o Mater? What are they?'

'The perfect excuse to blast doors I don't feel like opening.'
@Muttonhawk I am 100% hoping this happens in game.
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