I think Elcyrion as well. I think this could be an example of mechanics limiting the Elders. Still, I think it's the majority that have elder concepts limited to a single org, and just expanding them beyond orgs would…
In fact, affinity makes mortal civilisations a hard limitation on Elders.
Elostian's order originally drew people from all over the game because his teachings did transcend the limitations of just one organisation. However, now…
In the current context of the game the gods are extensively tied to their orgs, but prior to affinity the relation of players to them was indeed more focused around who they ar…
Another comparison that occurred to me is actually Dynara and Magnora. They are Gods in my mind, they are Creation and Destruction. And they are so tightly connected to these forces of Lusternia that when they left it, the ability for true creation …
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And if humanity were to create a sapient life form, we might appear as gods to them. Just like all the stories of advanced civilisations encountering primitive ones and subsequently being worshipped as gods.
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Again, I'll just draw it back to the Elder Wars books, if it's an awakened spirit then it was created by Dynara, Mugowumpois states this like it's a commonly known fact. So what Sister River and Old Man Rock were awakened from a…
However, this is also a thread regarding perspectives on the elders. I would define Dynara as a Goddess due to her ability to create things from nothing, but the elders seem to float more around the level of Vernals w…
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But the sun would, and the moon, and shadows, and plants (though not painted), and lava, and fields, and forests, and rivers, and possibly the weather.
My reading of the last line of what I quoted from the B…
"So we believe. The essence of the Grue was never destroyed, even though its physical body might have been. It rose again as the Bluegill Moll. A century from now perhaps, he'll rise again, this time in a n…
Story, mechanics, etc. For example, shrines seem mainly used as focuses for the power of the elders and their orders. Altering the presentation of them could enhance this, for example Xyl might have had some arcane apparatus and shrine powers might …
I'm not saying that the precursor race style that I see here is a negative, it makes them different and unique within the iron realms. But I would say that it'd be better if it were more fully embraced.
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Have to really disagree with the comparison to Greek Gods, while yes the aspects of them that are imperfect are fair, these comparisons also tend to forget the ties those gods had to their domains. Poseidon is god of the sea, he…
Yeah, I've tried IC but the only gods that I've ever really liked were Elcyrion and Elostian. This wasn't because of their being gods but with the interactions that were closer to that with a mentor. I haven't really interacted with Hoaracle much bu…
It seems like in the Book of Clangorum that Maeve was created, then the Great Spirits were bound to the forests, then Sun got upset because he wanted to fight more directly, which resulted in him being harmed and requiring the elixir to heal hi…
If nature users worked like the other classes I imagine that the Sun Druids would have jungle powers rather than the current forest based druid set, but Sun being as egotistical and self-centred as he is doesn't reall…
That is the biggest turn off for me. My character is a druid, his guild hall is a hill with a cavern hidden below it. He'll argue that the true path of nature is one wher…
Allowing players to easily switch back to their guilds class would help promote maintaining that class, this could be achieved by not putting a restriction on switching back while maintaining one on switching to…
I'm just moderately entertained by this introduction. Mainly because I vaguely remember denizen resistances being added to make bashing more flavourful or interesting and now you can kinda pay to ignore that change...
@Maellio part of the issue I see is also that the caste has powers given to it that don't make sense given the broader picture of hallifax. Perhaps in an eff…