Can we attempt to consolidate domain over things not yet listed?
What domains were you interested in that aren't present?
Just FYI nothing really exists yet. Writing doesn't exist. Gnomes and Humans are literally living out very nomadic, individualistic and otherwise pretty meaningless lives. Interacting with them at all could be construed as somewhat meaningless as a mechanic because I'd say language doesn't even exist yet.
In the North, ice crept forth into the world and sharp razor winds silenced any whispers of a warm summer. Tall icy pillars pockmarked the lands--one day to be called Naschya by the cold hearted god SOLUMNA. As other Gods warmed the planet in the South and on the Great Continent in the East, SOLUMNA inched her way South.
The Race of Gnomes
In the grasslands west of the Great Mountains, YLLWYTHYR took the work of the First Father and went about crafting new life. Troublesome work at first. The first hundred years resulted in life that would shine brightly then flicker out all at once. Small statured and short lived, the first Sons ofYLLWYTHYR would be called Gnomes. Unbeknownst even to themselves, they were the second great race of creation. They too knew little of the world, meandering about and sleeping under the open sky--but here--in the open grasslands--they were afforded few restful nights as constant rain kept them wet and in a foul mood.
While ANTAY moved his hands and fanned the flames of creation, he realized he was not alone. Looking over one's shoulder would not have realized ALNAEUS all at once, but he was there. He could be felt. Whereupon a hundred years passed, so too did eventually First Father, taking ANTAY's hands into his own and holding them tightly. "You have the Builder's hands in you, my boy. You will create a great many things in this world."
The First Father reached his arm up and pressed it into his own chest. From there, he pulled a rough and ragged rock free. He held it aloft, but when it dropped into ANTAY's opened hands it yanked him down nearly to the Earth. "From this, you will craft your Forge, and from your Forge, you will craft everything." He was gone before the God of Smithing looked up.
May use the Intervene action to Forge an Artifact.
- Forging an Artifact - Assigned Power: This will be hidden by all, but preserved. 1 Power is the minimum. There is no maximum. Other Gods will be able to tell the Power Range by being in the presence of the Artifact * Low: 10 - 20 (1 Turn to Craft) * Mild: 21 - 30 (2 Turns to Craft) * High: 31 - 40 (3 Turns to Craft) * Legendary: +41 (5 Turns to Craft) - Artifact Type: Weapon or Tool - Enchantment: For each Power Level there can be 1 Enchantment. - See List of Enchantment PM for more info.
- ANTAY has embodied the Domain of Smithing. [IC POSTED ADDED] - DUHYXBIN has embodied the Domain of Time. [Wait for IC Post] - IRA has embodied the Domain of Fire. [Wait for IC Post] - AMELIA has embodied the Domain of Air. [Wait for IC Post] - ILLIAS has embodied the Domain of Water. [Wait for IC Post]
[All Deities gain 9 Power for Turn 3] [Please send your Actions for Turn 3.]
- NAME OF DEITY (If you stick to the color assigned to you in the character sheets you'll be my friend) - Power Remaining: XX
- Action 1: Name of Action Here: Description here. (Cost) - Action 2: Name of Action Here: Description here. (Cost) - Action 3: Name of Action Here: Description here. (Cost)
Am I the only one who thinks the current IC is a confusing mess? I might have a suggestion to solve this. Unless meant to be secret or otherwise hidden let's put at the end of our post what type of (gameplay mechanics wise) actions we did, in our own color code.
Yllwythyr creates a new race called Gnomes Ooops, spoiler warning.
@Theodorable Is it possible to split the cost of an action between you and another god. Someone has proposed to me the possibility of creating a dual race together in the future that could be interesting, basically I spend half the power to make them and they spend the other half. If not, then that's chill. Figured I should ask now before diving to deeply into it.