Oi vey. What have I gotten myself into?
So will this be both the IC/OOC thread, will you make an OOC thread, or will we use the old Ye Gods OOC thread as this one's?
I will consider it a desperate game for all intents and purposes. This thread will become the OOC when the game starts, with a new IC forming.
How does magic work?
Blank slate. There is no naturally occurring magic that Gods are aware of. If the Gods want a magic system, they can develop a weak one themselves or a universal one together.
There *is* also a mysterious ambient energy all Gods are instinctively aware is known as "Magic", however it is separated from this world. Think of it like an energy trapped behind a foggy pane of bulletproof glass, they can see something on the other side but can not get to it. A coordinated effort from multiple gods could put a hole in the glass, giving magic to mortals, but you would not understand how it works.
Can Power be used for carving? (Statues, wall-engravings, etc.)
Anything caused indirectly by Power stays once the effects wear off. Carvings stay. If you blessed a city with a magic raincloud that grows crops to instantly grow, the cloud would vanish but the crops that had been grown would stay. If you abuse this, then whatever you try won't work
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Angels?
I don't have any template for them. Blank slate. If you want any kind of Angelic being, simply create them as you would a normal creation.
Dimensions? Planes?
You have no natural knowlage of Dimensions and Planes.
How do we ask for price checks?
Same way as in Ye Gods. A series of dollar signs ($$$) above your post with a question about what you want, with any and all features it has, posted in this thread. This will be made more clear in tomorrow's edit.
Is a primary sphere more powerful if the god who has it has no secondary sphere?
No. You may, however, choose a second sphere at any time if you do not have one, giving you some versatility that you would otherwise lack.
How long does a Tick last in-game?
Variable, in the same vein as Ye-Gods. As long as they need to be to be interesting. This is likely due to the chaotic and unpredictable nature of the "Power". The destructive energy seems to be destroyed faster if more is going on during a time period.
Are there discounts for multiple gods working together on a project?
Yes, as mentioned in the OP.
Can a god damage another god without using E/P/C? (Swinging at them with a sword, for example.)
Yes, and no. A sword that is powerful enough, blessed in a special way, or other open-ended things can damage a god without additional expenditure of anything. To get to that point, they would have to be created with some sort of energy. You can't just punch another God and expect them to die without someone or something expending energy. Even direct energy expenditure is unlikely to damage a God without a specially made weapon.
Will you let Rolepgeek play?
Of course. He probably played a quarter of my games already (starting with the first one I did on these forums), I don't see any reason to start banning him from them now.
Do we get any unique starting knowledge based on our spheres? (Would a god of Souls know how souls work, for example.)
You will likely get bonuses to anything related to researching your own spheres, as you would with anything else related with your sphere. You do not have any special inherent knowlage, though I may give you "feelings" to steer you in the right path.
Do gods have souls?
*Shrugs*
Will non-sentience/sentience/sapience be used like in Ye Gods?
I will say "Yes" for now. The reality may be more confusing in practice, but it will be enough for price checks and creation (For example, trying to create a sapient being out of Power will probably act oddly).
What are the physical sizes of the gods? Does physical size matter when it comes to godly combat?
That is two questions! You are throwing the entire system off! Question 1, Whatever the Gods want them to be as long as it doesn't effect anything. If it does, then whatever they want it to be with cost based on the effect. 2, Not at all, unless it is explicitly a side effect from spending energy. Example: A god that normally takes the form of a single cell of bacteria would receive no bonuses or penalties for normal combat. If a human-sized God spent Power to shrink himself to a single cell with the specific intent of making himself more difficult to hit, he would likely receive the intended bonuses.
You've made it much easier to destroy things than it is to create. Are you sure that's wise? In Ye Gods destruction was just as costly as creation and there was still a lot of conflict.
Power doesn't have to be used to destroy, it can have nondestructive uses. The system is generally supposed to make it more easy to create then it was in Ye Gods. For example, I disconnected "Hit Points" and "Essence" so that paranoid Gods could spend as much as they want without fear of dying. Power itself is meant to benefit more active Gods, by letting them spend things without loosing essence, in turn making them spend more essence on creation. Besides that-Conflict was one of the most fun parts of Ye Gods.
Can Power be used in an explosive fashion?
The use of energy is only limited by your imagination. So yes.
Jelly rolls?
I haven't eaten in two weeks, sustaining myself on rootbeer alone, and have never eaten a jellyroll in my life. You will have to satisfy yourself with weaponry jabbed into any place I can fit it.
Looks pretty cool.
I'll try a less abstract sphere, I think. That might help. FAKEDIT: Well, everyone else did concepts...maybe I can too.
Name: Teburshe Fikathat Baduol
Spheres: Growth and Shadow
Primary Form/Associated Symbol: Teburshe has no single form, and will often appear as a gaunt old man or woman, kindly or crotchety in turns as they please, or simply disguise themself as a wild beast or look through the eyes of some great tower. Their favorite form, however, is that of a great overarching tree with branches spread wide, offering shelter to those beneath it. Their symbol is, similarly, a tree, though in some circles it is instead an extremely large and tall tower. In either case, the shadow it casts is as much part of the symbol as the object itself.
Description/Background: No work is ever finished, and no height can be reached without casting a shadow down below. Teburshe is a patient god, though the irreverent might call them slow or overcautious, and prefers to ensure support is in place before any plan is carried through. There is always somewhere higher to reach, and aid to offer to those in the shadow cast by greatness...and those who must be deprived of their time in the light to offer it instead to the greatest. Teburshe seeks a world of endless Growth, reaching beyond the limits of possibility and sense to achieve the truly magnificent. But as in everything else...the tallest tower requires the strongest foundation, and Teburshe can work patiently. A tree's roots can also grow, in the cool depths of the earth...
Accepted. We had a lot of concepts in the last game too, no clue why.