Ideas for crazyabe's divine magic:
There are plenty of ways to apply it. I just want to make sure he and I are on the same page so he doesn't get angry because his expectations are different.
Long-term healing (reduce a month of healing to a week)
Consecrate corpses (prevent them from being raised)
Sure. Both of these are good examples.
Warding areas (repel/weaken undead who come near)
This one is not. What does "keeping something away" or "weakening" have to do with light or life?
Enchanting weapons ( holy/light damage beats zombies)
The
Elemental Rivalry trope is not in play. Shining light on a corpse does not do damage to it. There might be situations where the "life" sphere could be applied against undead. But in regards to enchanting, remember:
Magical artifacts are things that could take months or years to create. there will be no casually sorting through the pile of glowing swords after every battle to see which of the low-level mooks had +2 swords, then tossing away the piles of worthless +1 ones.
Think Tolkein.
Every magic item had a name because it was a unique artifact. Glamdring would glow in the presence of orcs. That was a unique artifact known to Elrond because it was a notable enchanted blade. Even immortal Maia like Gandalf typically only had one or two magic items to their name. Look at the One Ring. That was basically, the most notable artifact in the history of Middle Earth. And what did it do, exactly? For those unable to control it, it sucked them into the wraith world. For those able to control it, it facilitated telepathic mind control exclusively to a very small group of people who happened to be wearing receptor rings, and only if you were powerful enough to make that happen. It didn't even do it directly, and the effect was a slow and uncertain thing.
No "push a button" spell effects.
Low magic.
crazyabe: if you want to be a priest of Ra with power within the spheres of life and light, I'm ok with that. You're already stretching it trying to take two spheres with only one skillpoint, but so far we don't have any other magical characters at all, and from the general skill choices of the party, I think you guys are going to have a hard time, so I think we can give it a pass.
But you're not going to be tossing out lightning bolts or pumping out anti-undead weaponry.
When I said low magic, I meant low magic.