I'm seriously starting to give up here.
Its not about being tame or not being tame, you acted in an active gambit where you should not have acted. The power level of three acts combined. Thats enough power to create three Knights, enough power to create three Species, enough power to lay waste to continents, raise them and lower them.
It is not about what you did with those acts its the sheer power used int hose acts.
Retconned was your previous itnerference in an active gambit. There are only parts of that discussion left so there is no point quoting that in.
Since when did I allow random low-profile cards glimpses into the blasted Hall of the Gods?
Random low profile? He is the Magi of Truth, in sheer power-levels he is as strong as your Knight of Making.
Furthermore, he's chained up so deep that a glowing Knight made of sun-metal can't find him. NUKE didn't specifically give directions nor an invitation to go visit the prisoner in the dark, so letting this emissary do so is just blatantly skewing his actions.
By this point i refusse to answer to it, because i have answered it at least three times by now, go up and read my other posts.
I don't think that any of Varalin's actions, especially not the cave-sealing, qualify as Act-based escalation.
I'm starting to believe you are trying to kid with me here. Even if we ignore the acts for a second, it can't get much more escalating then point 20 size writing
But more seriously, her actions prohobit and inspire worship simultaneously so yes, escalation. But that aside read what i wrote above in regards to the rest.
She wasn't interfering with the worship of other gods, and almost wasn't interfering with worship at all.
*looks at giant wall preventing blood sacrifices and thus worship of god(s).*...yes,yes she did.
I've just looked through all three of her acts, and none is as invasive as the Emissary of Truth being created in the caves. That Emissary actually WOULD'VE been directly swaying worship, yet ATH's much more passive actions (Although the gift of passion is, well, dangerous) somehow inflated the gambit to Lifestealer proportions?
The Emissary was created outside of the gambit my friend. Later actions by Armiles drove the Acterians into its arms, it came into the gambit as an unbound card via Armiles escalation basically. The Acterians were driven into its arms through no action of its own, what happened afterwards was unbound actions by someone in a gambit.
((yay more ninjas...seriously the timing))
The relevant action has been retconned out of existence by now, but Abstract has been told before that such actions would be invalid and would have major repercussions. If you scan the OOC closely you might find parts of the discussion.
And the invalid action was still processed? I like exploiting unintended consequences and all, but the escalation was flagrantly against the rules and shouldn't have been processed at all.
Also now that I'v read the other complaints, it is a biiit odd that the Emissary was able to look at Not-Olympus but then again, the Great Act used to create doesn't state that mortals/other entities can't look at it. This is GM dickery (or creativeness :p) that I can enjoy. I actually like how legalistic you have to be when phrasing actions, which is why I find the flagrant rule-breaking being allowed as a mistake. A very big mistake with many many many consequences that should not have been allowed.
wat, was retconned?
All three of my acts are pretty tame overall. My third act is more a general increase of the tears in general then just affecting the acterians for example. My second is giving them a gift. My first is not touching any of them and making a wall.
You have to recall that Acts are ludicrously powerful from the perspective of a mortal. If they were Minor Acts then I think they would be fine.
Micelus, it would have been completely illegal and the acts would have simply vanished(done nothing) if Varalin wasn't part of the Gambit. As in if House Acter wouldn't have been within the Gambit, thats a yes, the actions would not have happened, since they were flagrant rule-breaking of the Gambits. this has been shown before in the retconned Action where Varalin tried to influence the Acterians but was physically(metaphysically?) rebuffed and told that any actions she took would be impossible.
I believe it was also dropped that any further dickery of such kinds would carry negative consequences of the worst kind.
But through Acter she was in the Gambit, as in her House was part of the Gambit, and here it gets interesting with the rules.
Imagine a game of professional boxers if you will. If a third person runs into the box ring, and begins punching one of the fighters he gets dragged off, and whatever happened there is treated as not having happened. If however one of the boxers suddenly pulls out a knife and starts stabbing the other boxer, we can assume that he will be disqualified and thrown out.
If she was not part of the gambit her action would have been invalid, but by being part of the gambit her action was not invalid but rather illegal. Cheating in short. This actions causes the disqualification of her house but the actions still happened.
And there si were the comparison begins to become lopsided but i think you get what i mean.
As for Minor acts, those are not a thing in this game, since i found them mostly useless and pesky extra work.
((why...two more ninjaes...argh, im gonna answer you in the next post before this gets too long)