@Antarctic Termite mmkay, sounds good, would it be okay if the legendary swords that I create (and give to mortals) function slightly like heroes? Growing more powerful as their legend grows?
@Antarctic Termite one other thing, how do you want me to go about my OP pls nerf swords in terms of might? Should I treat them as divine weapons? Or come up with a different system for them?
Thoughout history, legendary heroes, have carried legendary weapons. Such weapons have decided the fate of countless worlds, time and time again, and shall forever continue to do so. Where do such weapons come from one might ask? They are the work of master craftsmen; who have dedicated their lives to honing their craft. However, not even the greatest craftsmen can ever hope to compare to Telum dei.
Telum dei's masterpieces commonly take the form of a sword; the most iconic weapon in history. The blades he creates have power, properties, and abilities beyond mortal comprehension, Telum dei is even known to make living blades. However, his mastery of the sword extends beyond just those he creates, in his presence, all swords are subject to his will.
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Lawful Neutral
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Telum dei is a deity that values honor above all else, beyond that, he cares little about one's actions or morality, only their passion. Talum dei favors both warriors with great honor, as well as those who relentlessly seek nigh impossible goals. Those wielding a blade made by Telum Dei may have any number of changes happen to their bodies (varies from blade to blade). As Telum dei is a stern and hardy warrior at heart, he is typically solemn, and quiet. However, any soul that dares sully one of his blades will be met with his overbearing wrath. He cares little about the lives of mortals, only that his blades will be used for greatness.
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Telum Dei is a god infatuated with the aspirations of mortals, and merely seeks to arm those whom he sees worthy with the means to achieve their goals. Beyond those with great aspirations, Telum dei will also bestow his works to great warriors so long as they are honorable fighters.
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Telum dei usually takes the shape of simple Samurai wearing a straw hat, the only sign of his divinity being his blindingly bright eyes (which he does not normally show), and the red glow that surrounds him.
@Antarctic Termite Sweeet, so do I treat Telum dei as if he existed before being brought into this new world? Or act as if he's an entirely new entity?