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Author Topic: The Age of Fire: A Modern Godhood Game (That's All, Folks)  (Read 124082 times)

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The Age of Fire: A Modern Godhood Game (That's All, Folks)
« on: February 17, 2013, 02:52:51 pm »

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Before man grew wise and weary, when knights fought in great battles against dragons and peasants toiled in fields praising the gods with every step, there were the Gods. So many of them, big and small, good and evil. They controlled humanity using their powers, and made the world for themselves. That was destroyed when they arrived.


The Inquisitors. An onslaught of nightmares in black cloaks and white plague masks. They rallied the humans, they made them strong. Gave them flamethrowers and masks. They ripped out the sources of magic, burned the magical creatures where they could, killed the Gods when they could. Soon every single God was dead, and what fantastical creatures remained weeped blood as the Inquisitors marched.

But then it stopped. The Inquisitors left. Thus ended the Age of Legends, and beginning the Age of Famine. Humanity forgot the Inquisitor's wrathful campaign, and they grew strong and cunning, building machines and weapons to fight their wars and play their games on a worldwide scale. Bit by bit, what little magic was left began to starve. Centaurs became simply humans riding horses, witches were simply misunderstood alchemists, and even the Gods were man's great delusion.

Some of the entities survived, living off scraps of belief. One day, they knew they would rise again, even as they lived among the humans like pieces stuck in an entirely different jigsaw. They knew, though, that it would be a long day until that day came, and they had to wait.

Then the belief began to come back.

In 2008, Arcane wells sprung and things became odd. People saw bizarre creatures in the night who had no history of making bizarre claims, serendipity was strangely common, and some people even found themselves with strange powers. Manipulation of fire, a siren's beauty, incredible strength... Not a candle to the powers of old, but powers nonetheless.

However, in 2013, the world's destiny changed. In 2013, the Age of Famine ended, becoming the Age of Fire. A few special individuals found that through some cosmic calamity, they had become the kickstarters of this new age. They had the Arcane, weak from being reborn as it was, at their fingertips. The New Gods had arrived.

You are one of these individuals. You may fashion yourself as a scientist peddling impossible technology, a harbinger of darker forces to come, a revivification of the old ways of the Gods, or anything you wish. It does not matter for the moment. You have the fire within to change the face of the world. However, how you will use this fire is a different matter entirely. Fire can light the way to a new era of peace, but fire can burn.

What Is This?
You may be familiar with the series of forum games known as Godhood. It focuses on Gods that are able to change the face of a primitive world. This answers the question of "What would happen if it wasn't a new unused world, but our world in the modern age?".

This is not a world ready to believe in Gods and fairies and elves anymore. Yet here you are, making figurative and literal waves. This is a world with a lot more to lose, a lot of history, and all the unpleasantness a modern world gives to replace the unpleasantness of an ancient world. Everything is in murky greys, the line between good and evil, criminal and the law, honor and dishonor, dark and light.

To help this theme along, you're not exactly a regular God. You're a person as well. You have a physical body and walk around on the Earth the majority of the time like regular people. You may be a God, but that's not going to pay the rent until you figure out how to explain to the police how 500,000 dollars just appeared out of thin air and not say out of an illegal racketeering operation. You may be the lightening god, but smiting those who oppose you won't work for long and an unconventional police detective might even try to arrest you after connecting the (rather strange and distant) dots.

Thus, you shouldn't limit yourself to being a regular old God. There is nothing stopping from you being a mage character, or a superhero, or the formerly unknowing child of a cosmic horror that would like to be just like daddy/mommy. What's stopping you? You've got godlike magic at your fingertips but that's an even better reason to choose whatever you like!

Here's a few tips on how things will work.

Time
Each turn will be the Spring and Fall of a year, starting with Spring 2013. What choices you make determine what you will do for the next few months until the next transition season comes. You can negotiate/socialize with other Gods in-character before I post if you wish.

Location
So where exactly is this taking place? All cities are the same nowadays but locations still seem to matter. Where are you? Well, you are in an exaggerated amalgamation of every East Coast city. It's pouring every night, crime is up and keeps going up, and it's generally seedy and depressing. It has no name because it doesn't need one. It has a seedy rich district, a posh rich suburb, the Projects, the suburbs, corporate space, the industrial sector, the docks, anything you can think of. It's the perfect megacity, and the perfect playground for you.

Acts
Acts in this are a little more divided up then those in Godhood, but less diverse then in Pantheon to keep things as simple as possible while not confusing things. When people do mundane but challenging things, like breaking into houses or assassinating the mayor, they will have to roll a 20 sided die.

Zilch Acts: This is when you want to talk to humans, do something without godly assistance like breaking into banks or convincing someone to your side, or when you simply want to lay back and see how things develop. Requires a roll for acts involving skill.
Half-Act: This is where you use some of your godly power to help you out a bit in personal endeavors but you still have to the thing. Your lockpick is guided by the hand of destiny, but if you jam the lock it's useless. Will make a .50 act, meaning it can be only used for a half-act. Requires a roll but gives it a +5 bonus.
Full Act: This is where you use your power in a direct manner. Creating life, new objects, or explicitly supernatural powers would fall under this. Does not require a roll.

You gain a full act at the start of every turn. You can gain more via worship, finding a natural source of arcane power, or whatever method you devise yourself.

Writing & Posts
When you post, write about what your character does in a prose format. I may use characters you created for the narrative later. When you have completed it, post in bold a unbiased summary of your actions.

I'd prefer it if everyone tried to do their best at writing here. I'm no exemplar of good writing, but let's keep this a narrative first and a forum game second. Things that are allowed in terms of narrative:

* First person perspective, just try to keep it unbiased when stating your actions.
* Diary entries, blogs, etc

Character Sheets
Spoiler: Blank Character Sheet (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Character Example (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Example Act (click to show/hide)

Please PM me your character sheet along with an example of an act, please. I am looking for seven players.
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Re: The Age of Fire: A Modern Godhood Game
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2013, 02:54:01 pm »

Spoiler: Gods (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Waitlist (click to show/hide)
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Re: The Age of Fire: A Modern Godhood Game
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2013, 02:59:26 pm »

Making a sheet.
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You were planning to have a 15 year old magical girl kill Witches by drinking them under the table!? It's original, at least.
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Re: The Age of Fire: A Modern Godhood Game
« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2013, 03:07:08 pm »

Excellent! I'll see what I can cook up. Two god games just ain't enough!
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Re: The Age of Fire: A Modern Godhood Game
« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2013, 03:08:57 pm »

You know what they say: first one innovates, second one is fun, third one ups the auntie, fourth one sucks.

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Re: The Age of Fire: A Modern Godhood Game
« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2013, 03:12:03 pm »

Poor Auntie. Whatever did she do to get involved in this mess?

I'm guessing there are no Spheres? Or can those be gained later?
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Re: The Age of Fire: A Modern Godhood Game
« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2013, 03:14:46 pm »

Nah, no spheres. Styles are basically the same as spheres, though. Just less likely to have "good/evil" things involved.

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Re: The Age of Fire: A Modern Godhood Game
« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2013, 03:16:09 pm »

AAAGTBLABBLE
Making sheet.
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Re: The Age of Fire: A Modern Godhood Game
« Reply #8 on: February 17, 2013, 03:29:53 pm »

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Re: The Age of Fire: A Modern Godhood Game
« Reply #9 on: February 17, 2013, 03:31:53 pm »

((Sheet soon, probably))
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Re: The Age of Fire: A Modern Godhood Game
« Reply #10 on: February 17, 2013, 03:36:08 pm »

NERP

Three things: Be more specific with the style. Be more specific with the skill. Don't post it here, PM it.
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« Reply #11 on: February 17, 2013, 03:41:59 pm »

this seems really cool. A sheet approaches.
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Re: The Age of Fire: A Modern Godhood Game
« Reply #12 on: February 17, 2013, 03:42:06 pm »

*reserve *
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Re: The Age of Fire: A Modern Godhood Game
« Reply #13 on: February 17, 2013, 03:51:43 pm »

Aaand sheet sent off. I hope it's good enough.
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Re: The Age of Fire: A Modern Godhood Game
« Reply #14 on: February 17, 2013, 03:53:04 pm »

We'll see!
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