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brjr2001 |
Posted - 30 Jun 2006 : 07:35:51 i am making a lvl 5 Cleric that was the result of a bad spell. see she was a demigod but then she was summoned by a mage who lacked the skills nessasary for the portal to work correctly. and somehow my cleric arrived at the destination 100 years later starting at a fifth lvl cleric and instead of being 50 she turned into an 18 year old. she also has Amniesia (im too tired to spell it. well anyways my question is, she is a cleric right but how do i make this work she is a demigod who is she a cleric of? how does she get her powers? i dunno how any of this would work. please help thank you |
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The Sage |
Posted - 07 Jul 2006 : 10:47:48 quote: Originally posted by brjr2001
i just wanted to know where do Dieties get their powers? just for curiosity sake. i know i should propally check in one of the dieties books. i just don't have them.
For a better understanding of the relationship between deities and their "power", I'd recommend you read through the introductory sections of Faiths & Avatars.
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Kentinal |
Posted - 02 Jul 2006 : 03:56:24 The way to become a deity is to get a profolio. Divine Rank however is more a factor of how much the profolio is venerated, number of worshipers to the deity, how devoted one is to the deity and so on. There are no set rules as to how one gains divine rank, the rules do indicate that a deity needs to have at least one portfolio access (Divine Rank 0 do not need a portfolio, but also can not grant spells). Portfolios can be shared, or an obscure one that is not claimed. It of course requires great skill to get either a share of a known one (which requires existing deities willing to share) or to find or invent one that currently is not claimed. A quest of at least one life time and might be one of many thousands of years. |
Dhomal |
Posted - 02 Jul 2006 : 03:37:10 Hello-
While I personally do tend to like unique characters, this one is a bit much for me personally.
However - one thought comes to mind - depending somewhat on what your intent/need is to have the character being a demigod.
How about the character is not a demi-god, but rather a very powerful servant, like a Solar or some such - that is changed by the teleporter. Then, obviously - the cleric 5 could worship said power. Its even possible that said power sent the character forward in time, and de-aged them in order to help with some plan or mechantion that they are planning.
Just a slightly different take.
Dhomal |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 30 Jun 2006 : 17:20:11 From worship and veneration.
But unless she offed another deity, it would most likely take a long time -- as in, centuries -- to build up a serious worshipper base. |
brjr2001 |
Posted - 30 Jun 2006 : 17:03:29 sorry i took a nap. im going to say she attained her powers. and im actually going to change that whole Amnisia thing. what i am going to have happen is that she enters the teleporter and something goes wrong where she doesn't come out on the other side. eventually she does come out but when she comes out of the teleport she also deaged through magical means.
i just wanted to know where do Dieties get their powers? just for curiosity sake. i know i should propally check in one of the dieties books. i just don't have them. |
Mace Hammerhand |
Posted - 30 Jun 2006 : 10:02:45 True enough on both accounts |
Jorkens |
Posted - 30 Jun 2006 : 09:48:12 OK, but you will have to agree that there is little point in the two of us going back and forth over this when we don't know anything about the people and campaign in question? Unless brjr2001, tells us more of the game he is in this is only the two of us guessing. Fun, but little use really. |
Mace Hammerhand |
Posted - 30 Jun 2006 : 09:41:40 I know that I, as a player, should never be given the key to cause utter mayhem, not that I'd want it, but if someone was to give it to me I sure would use it.
One of my DMs years and years ago handed out so many things which at that time were quite useless but our magic-user packrat had catalogued every single bleedin' item (he also had a cart to transport all that junk!) and there came a time when an item he had stowed away was able to sink half of an invasion fleet.
So yes, I am naturally suspicious...well...some would say paranoid, but I always see the potential of abuse. |
Jorkens |
Posted - 30 Jun 2006 : 09:34:41 Well, there has to be at least a wish for abusing the curse by player and DM before this becomes a problem and I can see no real indication of this in the original post. All story elements can be abused if one wants to and as we know nothing more than what the poster said, it is a little early to judge the result of the PC's background. |
Mace Hammerhand |
Posted - 30 Jun 2006 : 09:28:48 The problem for is the regaining the memory part. Items, no matter how powerful can be taken away or rendered obsolete. If the amnesia is magical what would happen when the cleric enters a dead magic zone? The 'curse' is suppressed, but all of the sudden she has this memory of who and what she is; at this point she might choose to remain inside the dead magic zone and tell her companions what to do to save her.
Lots of potential for abuse I see. |
Jorkens |
Posted - 30 Jun 2006 : 08:58:22 Well, I cant really see the power gaming aspect as long as the character does not get back her memory and powers. As I red the post she is at the moment just a 5level cleric. |
Mace Hammerhand |
Posted - 30 Jun 2006 : 08:54:23 Why the bloody hell would anyone develop such a thing? It may be a nice idea storywise but it seems very much like powergaming and munchkinism at its best. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 30 Jun 2006 : 08:05:16 It would depend on her backstory... If she was elevated by another power (which is likely), then she's now a cleric of that power. If she attained godhood by slaying another deity, then just pick whoever is closest in temperment to your cleric -- much as you'd do for any other character, in regards to a patron deity.
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Mace Hammerhand |
Posted - 30 Jun 2006 : 07:46:01 Is this a FR question or a general D&D question? |
Jorkens |
Posted - 30 Jun 2006 : 07:45:48 Help, brain overload! OK, one question, is she originally born a Demigod or is she a mortal that has risen to demigod status? If the second, which gods did she pray to in life? Also, with amnesia, can she not have turned to an other god than her self; maybe this god sees the humor in this and answers her spells?
No, this becomes a little to much for my brain to handle; I am sorry I cant help any further. |