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Sounds good.
Nice. I'll incorporate that into my application, alright?
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Sounds good.
What exactly is more magical than a dragon?
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If there is a triad I should wait to see the rest of the char sheets. Two sorcerers that are sort of similar and a dragon god aren't really the most ideal triad-based gods, The child-parent relationship would make the most sense to me personally.

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Ah okay. Triad, since their separate gods.

Ever thought of a Triad, maybe?
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I'm fine with him just possessing the form if you wish, although it would be interesting to draw some relation between the two.
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@ActRaiserTheReturned
I have an idea!
Perhaps Act's character is the child of Kilgarrah and my Magic Goddess. That explains why the God of Sorcery has a dragon form, and also why he has a relation to magic.
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Sounds like a good idea, we can collab on a tale for that little story after you make your initial sheet if you wish.
@ActRaiserTheReturned
Looking good, but you're missing a few things so I assume it isn't finished. You're still missing his personality, his cultural and religious influences (for instance, you would think wizards and such that use the power of his domain would try to gain his favor or revere to him in some way for luck at the very least).
As for his powers, you and Jeyma may want to collaborate on the differences between the two, and that may result in you changing his magic a bit, and also since there already is a dragon God I'm not sure if he should be able to have the form of a dragon, unless if you'd want a tale on him bargaining with Kilgarrah for a sample of his power. Otherwise it looks fine, be sure to update his opinions with each new character.
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I'm fine with him just possessing the form if you wish, although it would be interesting to draw some relation between the two.
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Would you settle for a god of madness?
How about a god of sorcery along side the god of magic? Or like Dragon Lance, a god of good magic, evil magic and neutral magic?
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At one point in the golden age of the world, hell slowly started to descend on earth. First came the smoke that concealed the realm from the sun, darkness and cold spreading throughout the land as a result. Madness sprung from many mortals, violence occurring from cities to nations. Most of the plants and animals started to die off at this point.
It is uncertain who was responsible, but many point to the malevolent Gods who took full advantage of the chaos to destroy, pillage, and corrupt what was left of civilization. They too, however, were not safe from the chaos. Tears in the earth, unnatural disasters such as floods and massive tornadoes, and rebellion caused casualties on all sides. When the smoke faded, almost all was gone. The earth was a desolate wasteland aside from a few locations that miraculously survived the disaster.