Godhood VIII – Quills and MythologyOut of character threadAnnouncementsSummary of TurnsGodhood is a game which aims to combine creative writing and roleplaying, where players take the roles of a pantheon of Gods in a universe comprised of the so-called 'essence' and 'void'. The world in which the game takes place is young, ready to become the focus of the machinations of the Gods, who all pursue their own agendas.
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World MapPM CaesarThis thread is meant for discussions about the Godhood VIII forum game (both silly and serious), discussing one another's writing, and for comments from anyone with even the slightest interest in the game. It is also where you can make suggestions about the way the game is run or played, post the template of your god if you have been accepted to the game, and discuss my decisions or point out confusions. It is also home to the announcement and 'turn summary' post, which provide quick and useful information.
Old Godhoods(Which I managed)Godhood I
Godhood I Game ThreadGodhood I OOC ThreadGodhood III
Godhood III Game ThreadGodhood III OOC ThreadGodhood IV
Godhood IV Game ThreadGodhood IV OOC ThreadGodhood VII – Era of the Phoenix
Godhood VII Game ThreadGodhood VII OOC Thread
Game RulesGeneral- I reserve the right to add rules to regulate acts if I believe that it is in the interest of the game.
- I may remove or add players to the game.
- You have the absolute right to criticize me and discuss my decisions and the rules.
- Never worry about unjust treatment in the game because of something you might have said to me out of character. If I would truly personally dislike you for something you said or did, I would remove you from the game and explain why, or discuss the reasons for my dislike with you. As long as you are in the game you will receive the same in-game treatment that anyone does.
- Even if I compliment you for your writing or imagination, do not expect different treatment in the game.
- Never, with ill intent, insult another player. If you do, I will either remove you from the game or demand a public apology. I may also report you to the Toady One.
- Everyone who is involved with the game is required to keep up-to-date with the game. Check the announcements every time you see something written in any thread related to the game, just to be sure that you do not miss anything.
God Character Sheets- Every player who wishes to join the game fills in a character sheet for a god, conforming to the template provided below the character they will play during the game.
- For a sheet to be processed and added to the game, it
must be
sent to me by PM.
- The provided sheets should be added to the
Godhood VIII Wiki and modified if any changes are made to the sheet.
- When applying for a vacant spot, try to create a god who (you think) would balance the existing pantheon as much as is possible.
- When creating your god keep in mind that the gods of Godhood are neither omniscient nor omnipotent.
Name: Optional, or mandatory if no title(s)
Title(s): Optional, or mandatory if no name
Sphere(s): The elements, attributes or ideas the god is associated with. The gods are the divine manifestation of their spheres.
Human manifestation: If this god would appear as a human, what would they look like?
Characteristic attributes: For instance, Minerva used to be associated with owls, Aphrodite with apples and doves. You do not necessarily have to pick an animal. Pick anything humans could depict.
Description of the character: What is this god like? What drives them, and how would their personality be described by mortals? Note: Do not describe the standard practices of worship or surrounding mythology. They may be influenced by your God's decree and actions, but at the start of the game, I will provide some basic shape to the cultures, including their methods of worship.
Essence- At the start of every turn, all gods receive 'essence'. The amount of essence the gods receive is based on..
- .. the combined strength of their received worship (several fanatic cults could be just as strong as an entire moderately pious population).
- .. their connection with the outlying universe and the overgod.
- .. numerous other (secret?) factors.
- The gods can store their essence, up to a total of seven units. For every act a god receives beyond the number of seven they risk minor backfires. (Losing essence, uncontrolled acts.)
- Gods are allowed to have a negative amount of essence, but this carries great risks the further into the negative the god goes. (Failure to act, unintended side-effects, or even death.)
- If you are unsure about the amount of essence your plans might cost,
send me a PM, and I will reply with an exact number. I will never inform you of possible repercussions when you go negative.
ActsForm- Acts are the divine 'actions' of the gods.
- Almost every act will consume essence. (One exception, for instance, is communication with other gods.)
- When you write an act, you should use whatever font or style you want for the in-character act, but then bold a short statement, like in the following short example.
Uristos, on his knees, kissed the feet of the statue of Dolobus, pleading his god for aid. Dolobus thus appeared to Uristos, his most pious worshipper, and granted him his wish. "Let it be from this day, that no man who is bearded, stout, industrious and small of length, shall have to live a life of sober sin." After these words his god departed back into the nothingness, leaving Dolobus gasping for air as he tried to comprehend what he had just heard: A large glass carafe, masterfully decorated with bands of gold and silver, positioned in the hands of the statue, was all that remained to testify of Dolobus' visit to the temple.
Dolobus grants Uristos Mechidrunkardeo the carafe of plenty, which is unbreakable and will always refill with wine when empty.
(This example is also demonstrates an act that would cost only one point of essence.)
ActsContent- Manifesting to mortals is free if it is part of an act for which the god used essence. It is also free to manifest to a select few humans, but not to large crowds. (So no (free) decrees to entire populations. Use people to spread your word! Manifesting IN a crowd is no problem, as long as you do not directly influence that entire crowd.)
- Do not spend an entire turn solely manifesting to group after group after group of humans. At some point, this will start costing essence.
- Manifesting to notable characters (especially those who are already tied up in divine matters) is free. (As long as the god has an awareness of their location).
- It is forbidden to create new intelligent races.
- Divine markings or blessings which pass down through descendents are allowed!
- You may still try to create a new race, but it is guaranteed that the consequences will be severe.
- Creating intelligent legendary beings is allowed! So feel free to create epic or mythological monsters (even those that reproduce), as long as they do not give me another large civilization to manage.
- If you are clearly overstepping your power I may say 'no' and cancel your act, or produce severe consequences (since you might overshoot into a huge negative amount of acts). If you are unsure about something,
discuss it with me first!
Wiki- The
Godhood VIII Wiki will be managed by the players. Within our common goal of having fun with this game, this is your responsibility.
- As soon as something was posted its effects should be posted in the wiki.
- In the rare case that I might decide to negate an act, its results should be removed from the wiki.
Deadlines- I will set deadlines for posts, updates or other matters within Godhood. Those deadlines are at all times open to debate, although my decision is final. Even if everyone wants me to post three days earlier, I will not give in if I cannot give in. However, if I can post and you (the players) demonstrate a preference to move the deadline, I will most likely oblige. So feel free to suggest it!
- If I violate a deadline, you have the full right to send me a PM and harass me in the OOC thread, once a day. Of course, if there is valid reason to move the deadline, you should seize the harass. This also applies to deadlines for the players.
If you think that the rules are unclear, feel free to ask for clarification!