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Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 11:15 am
by Prince Artemis
My character ended up to important for them to really ignore. He's not a priest and while he shows respect he's not reverent in the slightest. There's actually been a few cases where he's sat at the head of a board room table with zeus, artemis, vidar, odin, thor, hades, hepestus, isis, thoth, hera, and a few others while he ran the meeting.
Keep in mind, my character has no real power or authority over any of them. He is just a master diplomat and has an uncanny ability to have the gods owe a few defic favors
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 12:37 pm
by asajosh
We had a high power campaign going for a while in which I played a Godling. He had aspects of both temporal and spatial mages. In his pocket dimension he housed a bunch of rescued slaves. They lived there for several generations (time passed at a faster rate in un relation to the rest of the Megaverse) and after a while there was a full fleged society that the GM wanted to worship my character as their resident Deity. Think "Buddy Christ"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddy_Christ
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 7:13 pm
by asajosh
Gravitus Everlast wrote:asajosh wrote:We had a high power campaign going for a while in which I played a Godling. He had aspects of both temporal and spatial mages. In his pocket dimension he housed a bunch of rescued slaves. They lived there for several generations (time passed at a faster rate in un relation to the rest of the Megaverse) and after a while there was a full fleged society that the GM wanted to worship my character as their resident Deity. Think "Buddy Christ"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddy_Christ
More like Bender The Great...
They DID build him a statue