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Author Topic: Kalpa: A Game of Divinity OOC  (Read 30323 times)

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Re: Kalpa: A Game of Divinity OOC
« Reply #315 on: December 17, 2013, 07:41:14 pm »

Everything I do cascades into people dying. :D
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Re: Kalpa: A Game of Divinity OOC
« Reply #316 on: December 17, 2013, 07:42:33 pm »

Welcome to being a god.
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Re: Kalpa: A Game of Divinity OOC
« Reply #317 on: December 17, 2013, 07:50:14 pm »

Everything I do cascades into people dying. :D
Don't forget about the political unrest and slavery!

Although in time, I intend to fix both of those problems so don't worry too much.
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Re: Kalpa: A Game of Divinity OOC
« Reply #318 on: December 17, 2013, 07:51:01 pm »

So for fun and conversational purposes,

Which character in the game scares or intimidates you most at the moment?

I'm personally a little concerned about Zzdwi and what type of art he might try and transform Neiden into should the two meet.
Teskort is by nature adaptable and will likely just create a new specialized beast to deal with any issue that annoys him on the mortal realm, so his only real fear from other player characters is assassination.

On that note, Teskort has done a much better job of avoiding making enemies than I would have guessed he could have. Namq'ua and Illudius both seem unpredictable enough by nature to blindside me though, so I guess they are the biggest threats.

Neiden's nationalism and willingness to risk divine war by persecuting the followers of other gods is also very scary in an indirect way, but I have a gut feeling that next turn could go a long way towards taking care of that once and for all. *shifty eyes*
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Re: Kalpa: A Game of Divinity OOC
« Reply #319 on: December 17, 2013, 07:58:24 pm »

I feel like my amazing character sheets have blinded Micelus because he hasn't responded yet to either PM or IC/OOC topics since I've sent them
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Re: Kalpa: A Game of Divinity OOC
« Reply #320 on: December 17, 2013, 08:05:05 pm »

Neiden's nationalism and willingness to risk divine war by persecuting the followers of other gods is also very scary in an indirect way, but I have a gut feeling that next turn could go a long way towards taking care of that once and for all. *shifty eyes*
Aww common lovable Neiden?
I won't deny he dislikes most of the other gods and got pretty feisty with Feros but realistically could you blame him? Neiden's people have been getting raided by "Sun Demons" from Feros for ages, getting infected and killed by Namqua's goons for a long time as well and then there's you creating monsters and sort of being associated with some of Namqua's followers as well. The Fisher god is the only "good" god according to Neiden's perspective.
Also, I don't recall ever actually ordering the persecution of other god's followers. It might have happened through Neiden's followers but he didn't specifically order it (edit: err, well I suppose the plagued are someone's followers but he didn't specifically say attack X god's followers). Yeah the civilized aspects of society are a little messed up and exploitive... but I mean can you judge after your character ordered two different species to try and exterminate each other? You've caused far more blood than Neiden or his "empire". I'd say your character might have more in common with Neiden than he would like to admit... They've both ordered genocides.

I feel like my amazing character sheets have blinded Micelus because he hasn't responded yet to either PM or IC/OOC topics since I've sent them
It took a while for Micelus to look at mine too. Might just be busy.
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Re: Kalpa: A Game of Divinity OOC
« Reply #321 on: December 17, 2013, 08:07:01 pm »

I know, probably. Just teasing :P
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Re: Kalpa: A Game of Divinity OOC
« Reply #322 on: December 17, 2013, 08:08:25 pm »

Neiden's nationalism and willingness to risk divine war by persecuting the followers of other gods is also very scary in an indirect way, but I have a gut feeling that next turn could go a long way towards taking care of that once and for all. *shifty eyes*
Aww common lovable Neiden?
I won't deny he dislikes most of the other gods and got pretty feisty with Feros but realistically could you blame him? Neiden's people have been getting raided by "Sun Demons" from Feros for ages, getting infected and killed by Namqua's goons for a long time as well and then there's you creating monsters and sort of being associated with some of Namqua's followers as well. The Fisher god is the only "good" god according to Neiden's perspective.
Also, I don't recall ever actually ordering the persecution of other god's followers. It might have happened through Neiden's followers but he didn't specifically order it. Yeah the civilized aspects of society are a little messed up and exploitive... but I mean can you judge after your character ordered two different species to try and exterminate each other? You've caused far more blood than Neiden or his "empire". I'd say your character might have more in common with Neiden than he would like to admit... They've both ordered genocides.

I feel like my amazing character sheets have blinded Micelus because he hasn't responded yet to either PM or IC/OOC topics since I've sent them
It took a while for Micelus to look at mine too. Might just be busy.
Now when he meets me, and the chaos/justice duo he's probably gonna get more bloodthirsty.
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Re: Kalpa: A Game of Divinity OOC
« Reply #323 on: December 17, 2013, 08:43:24 pm »

Why?
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Re: Kalpa: A Game of Divinity OOC
« Reply #324 on: December 17, 2013, 09:05:25 pm »

Neiden's nationalism and willingness to risk divine war by persecuting the followers of other gods is also very scary in an indirect way, but I have a gut feeling that next turn could go a long way towards taking care of that once and for all. *shifty eyes*
Aww common lovable Neiden?
I won't deny he dislikes most of the other gods and got pretty feisty with Feros but realistically could you blame him? Neiden's people have been getting raided by "Sun Demons" from Feros for ages, getting infected and killed by Namqua's goons for a long time as well and then there's you creating monsters and sort of being associated with some of Namqua's followers as well. The Fisher god is the only "good" god according to Neiden's perspective.
Also, I don't recall ever actually ordering the persecution of other god's followers. It might have happened through Neiden's followers but he didn't specifically order it (edit: err, well I suppose the plagued are someone's followers but he didn't specifically say attack X god's followers). Yeah the civilized aspects of society are a little messed up and exploitive... but I mean can you judge after your character ordered two different species to try and exterminate each other? You've caused far more blood than Neiden or his "empire". I'd say your character might have more in common with Neiden than he would like to admit... They've both ordered genocides.

I'll admit there are alot of similarities between our characters, but the main difference is in with whom the meddle. You mess with the Children, who, for reasons I only partially understand, seem to be of some interest to almost every god out there. Any change to the Children or their status quo will inevitably piss somebody off.

I don't think too many except me, and perhaps Namq'ua or Feros to an extent, give a rats ass what happens to the beasts, especially the plaugeridden beasts. I ordered the bloodletting, and nobody had any problem with it, or if they did they kept it to themselves.

ICly, there is likely no love lost between Teskort and Nieden. OOCly I fear his present path is the most likely cause for any sort of future divine war. At some point it will piss some god off to the point where they will have to attack him directly if they want to stay in character, which would then provoke a response from The Fisher god, and then we'd be off to the races with divine warfare.

If Teskort's actions provoke somebody to violence, there is nobody really to watch his back or retaliate on his behalf. Any aggression aimed at Teskort will likely be resolved quickly.

Now when he meets me, and the chaos/justice duo he's probably gonna get more bloodthirsty.

Any IC issues Teskort has with you or the law/chaos duo takes backseat to other things going on. I hope. We will have to see how that develops.
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Re: Kalpa: A Game of Divinity OOC
« Reply #325 on: December 17, 2013, 09:06:57 pm »

Cause so far we haven't done too much be annoying to mortals, and in the judges case  arguing and angering the gods.
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Re: Kalpa: A Game of Divinity OOC
« Reply #326 on: December 17, 2013, 10:15:19 pm »

Psaras doesn't understand why everyone is so interested in the Children either
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Re: Kalpa: A Game of Divinity OOC
« Reply #327 on: December 17, 2013, 10:16:54 pm »

Most numerous, first real sentient race, Namq'ua started fucking with them almost immediately thus kicking off the initial conflict that left everyone dead.
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Re: Kalpa: A Game of Divinity OOC
« Reply #328 on: December 17, 2013, 11:50:05 pm »

So for fun and conversational purposes,

Which character in the game scares or intimidates you most at the moment?
Eh. None of them are particularly worrisome to me. What I fear is the aggregate...

I won't deny he dislikes most of the other gods and got pretty feisty with Feros but realistically could you blame him? Neiden's people have been getting raided by "Sun Demons" from Feros for ages, getting infected and killed by Namqua's goons for a long time as well and then there's you creating monsters and sort of being associated with some of Namqua's followers as well. The Fisher god is the only "good" god according to Neiden's perspective.
What about Neyravah?
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Re: Kalpa: A Game of Divinity OOC
« Reply #329 on: December 18, 2013, 12:03:47 am »

What about Neyravah?
Well, you haven't really messed around with mortals outside the Drakes.
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