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Good, because if you weren't then this would have been Sin. Permanently:
He's not so far from it already.
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Good, because if you weren't then this would have been Sin. Permanently:
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Uh. I'm thinking this would be a rather unique and rare occurrence - the one I am thinking of won't even happen on purpose, but pure accident. Or Fate, if you will >:)
Not something that could be replicated willy-nilly in an experimental environment.
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That could potentially work. And yes, plural. Definitely xDD
@LokiLeo789 Something quite permanent.
@Rtron Hmm, I imagine a harmonious merger would mean that the experiences and memories of the different beings would combine with each other, meaning the emergent being would not maintain two separate identities, but a new one altogether. But I somehow don't think that same logic would apply to their domain portfolios - it would not be so much a merger of those, I think, but merely their vesting into the one new being.
So if Bard and Belvast merged, the new being would simply have the Domains(Portfolios) of both Belvast and the Bard. Thoughts? I guess the same logic could apply with however much Might the beings have. What's more difficult is knowing what their level would be - the mere fact of having two domains would necessitate them being over the threshold necessary to sustain two domains (seven levels are required for each Domain).
Guys, question.
What are your thoughts on the potential...merger...of divine beings? I.e a demigod and a god, or a god and a god, or a demigod and a demigod, becoming 'one being'. What implications would that have for the Might, level, domains(portfolios) etc. of said being/s?
I mean, with Vestec we see a rather disharmonious and destructive instance, but what would happen if a more harmonious merger occurred? Or, at least, a more 'natural' merger.
@LokiLeo789 I hadn't realised that there had been so much divine interaction with Xerxes before Vowzra destroyed it. Like, I didn't know Jvan had built all these things and there were already characters being developed there. I think we had OOC reasons for destroying it the first time, didn't we? Had I read the Xerxes-related stuff more carefully I would probably have gone about destroying it a bit differently - if at all.
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