Decided to try Trunk out a little bit, wizz around with the new gods. Qazlal is neat, but not quite as obscene as I'd first imagined. The adaptive resistance thing is nice though, especially seeing as it also applies to physical attacks (you gain AC by being hit). None of the clouds generated block LOS.
Gozag, on the other hand, is just silly. Mummies and Spriggans are basically the only ones who can really follow him because, yes, ALL corpses get turned into gold. You can also say goodbye to your chances of dragon armor, since dragons don't leave corpses to butcher either. He's also rather interesting for spriggans because of course the Potion Petition (pay for a selection of random potion effects) has one standby that's unchanging, that being porridge. Now, the cost of a portion petition of porridge potion starts at 100gp and goes up slightly (about 4gp or so) every time you use it, from what I can tell. Can't tell if the other mixtures also get their costs increased, because the value is determined by the effects, which generally is awfully random (Haste, invisibility, levitation and lignification all in one, for instance).
...interestingly, mummies actually can use the potion petition and get what appears to be the full effects from them (except, of course, berserker rage and other things that don't affect them at all).
The bribing mechanic is a bit interesting, and I'm curious to know exactly how it works... But suffice to say that you're paying 3000 gold to temporarily have a very small chance of impressing some denizens of a given branch. Although you technically can bribe the hells, don't even bother... It appears to only have a chance to sway the allegiance of those creatures /native/ to the branch. So, say, in Dis, you can have friendly or allied iron imps and iron devils. That's about it. I did get one hell sentinel to leave me alone, but all the rest of them were just as hostile as ever.
It's great for the orcish mines though. Lots of easily manipulated orcs leads to lots of chaos. And, probably an oversight, but orcish allies you get through bribery can increase in experience and get upgraded classes, like if you worshiped Beogh... Just note that once the bribery timer runs out, everyone turns hostile again.