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Pantheons of the Megaverse the black sheep of Rifts?

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 8:21 pm
by Seneca
I just bought the new Vampire source book and was pleasantly surprised to see mention of the Sons of Quetzalcoatl from the old Pantheons Conversion Book 2. Kudos to the author who remembered the group and thought to include them. I was abit disappointed that there was no mention of the Aztec gods from CB:2 Pantheons, however.

So this mention and the Daughter of Zeus in Splynn Dimensional market makes two references to Pantheons in the past, what, 15 years since CB:2 was written? So why does Palladium not include more references to the gods and pretenders included in Pantheons? Is it a curse of the book being a C.J. Carella write up? Or something else?

Re: Pantheons of the Megaverse the black sheep of Rifts?

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 9:40 pm
by Nekira Sudacne
More likely because it's intended for the gods to so rarely intervine that 2 times is about right.

Re: Pantheons of the Megaverse the black sheep of Rifts?

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 9:52 pm
by Akashic Soldier
I have been told that Palladium prefers to keep books exclusive to themselves wherever possible. So, they like new books to have new material (as a general rule), rather than tapping old material (which is something any G.M. who owns the books can do).

Re: Pantheons of the Megaverse the black sheep of Rifts?

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 7:59 am
by Marrowlight
Unless they can toss in the Simvan one more time.

:D

Re: Pantheons of the Megaverse the black sheep of Rifts?

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:16 am
by DhAkael
Marrowlight wrote:Unless they can toss in the Simvan one more time.

:D

Or the 5 inch tall psi-staler :D
4 books and counting... glad they stopped just cut & pasting for R:ue. :frust:

Re: Pantheons of the Megaverse the black sheep of Rifts?

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:34 am
by glitterboy2098
look at the places where dieties have played a bigger role. you have the empire of the sun in SA, where the Inca pantheon is having a grand time lording it over an ever increasing number of demi-gods.
you have Omagua, where three different feline affiliated dieties have been carefully building up a pretty potent nation.
you have Africa, where the egyption pantheon is stuck in intrigues with the splugorth and pheonix empire, as well as working to save all life on the planet.

if a Deity shopws up, suddenly your campaign needs a label "epic inside".. they are so powerful that you can't really use them for 'normal' stuff. it would be like asking why we never see Thor and ironman pulling petty-theft deterrent patrol with spiderman and daredevil..

Re: Pantheons of the Megaverse the black sheep of Rifts?

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:37 am
by Marrowlight
glitterboy2098 wrote:if a Deity shopws up, suddenly your campaign needs a label "epic inside".. they are so powerful that you can't really use them for 'normal' stuff. it would be like asking why we never see Thor and ironman pulling petty-theft deterrent patrol with spiderman and daredevil..




Deities slumming it are some of my favorite stories, personally. Just because they are so powerful doesn't mean they have to whip it out at all times - "having fun with the mortals and all" is actually a lot of fun.

Re: Pantheons of the Megaverse the black sheep of Rifts?

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:50 am
by DhAkael
Marrowlight wrote:
glitterboy2098 wrote:if a Deity shopws up, suddenly your campaign needs a label "epic inside".. they are so powerful that you can't really use them for 'normal' stuff. it would be like asking why we never see Thor and ironman pulling petty-theft deterrent patrol with spiderman and daredevil..




Deities slumming it are some of my favorite stories, personally. Just because they are so powerful doesn't mean they have to whip it out at all times - "having fun with the mortals and all" is actually a lot of fun.

Another thing you're forgeting... gods keep on being [censored]'s and banishing each other to Earth as "puny mortals" to "teach them a lesson" and so on & so forth.

Re: Pantheons of the Megaverse the black sheep of Rifts?

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 9:12 am
by Eclipse
Yeah whipping it out all the time is something left to the pantheon leaders like Zeus. It's good to be the king! (of the gods) :)

Re: Pantheons of the Megaverse the black sheep of Rifts?

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 10:48 am
by Mech-Viper Prime
glitterboy2098 wrote:look at the places where dieties have played a bigger role. you have the empire of the sun in SA, where the Inca pantheon is having a grand time lording it over an ever increasing number of demi-gods.
you have Omagua, where three different feline affiliated dieties have been carefully building up a pretty potent nation.
you have Africa, where the egyption pantheon is stuck in intrigues with the splugorth and pheonix empire, as well as working to save all life on the planet.

if a Deity shopws up, suddenly your campaign needs a label "epic inside".. they are so powerful that you can't really use them for 'normal' stuff. it would be like asking why we never see Thor and ironman pulling petty-theft deterrent patrol with spiderman and daredevil..

That is why you have hulk and dead pool

Re: Pantheons of the Megaverse the black sheep of Rifts?

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 11:25 am
by Braden Campbell
Seneca wrote:I just bought the new Vampire source book and was pleasantly surprised to see mention of the Sons of Quetzalcoatl from the old Pantheons Conversion Book 2. Kudos to the author who remembered the group and thought to include them.

:ok: You're welcome!