RE: Speaking with the Gods,
Isildur,
09-Dec-06 07:02 PM, #6
Interesting question...,
Rayihn,
09-Dec-06 03:31 PM, #3
Immortals...not Gods (n/t),
Zulghinlour,
09-Dec-06 02:23 PM, #2
Interesting distinction...,
Splntrd,
09-Dec-06 05:47 PM, #4
RE: Interesting distinction...,
Zulghinlour,
09-Dec-06 06:24 PM, #5
Agreed:,
Valguarnera,
10-Dec-06 10:14 AM, #7
To be fair, imms can be just as lost,
GinGa,
09-Dec-06 02:21 PM, #1
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Isildur | Sat 09-Dec-06 07:02 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#15449, "RE: Speaking with the Gods"
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Treat them like people have treated deities since the dawn of time.
1. Worship them. Give them praise, pay homage, etc.
2. Make sacrifices to them. Leave gifts at the shrine to express your gratitude or curry their favor.
3. Ask them for things. Strength, discipline, perserverence, divine protection, blessing, that you might vanquish your foes, etc.
4. Confess things to them. (Not appropriate in some situations).
5. Relate to them as individuals with personalities, albeit individuals vastly more powerful than yourself. Tell them jokes. Say what's on your character's mind.
Note: not all of these may apply for a given deity. Don't plan on palling around with Cyradia, to give one example.
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Rayihn | Sat 09-Dec-06 03:31 PM |
Member since 08th Oct 2006
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#15446, "Interesting question..."
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I, at least, take a very reciprocative view on RP. I'll give nudges to my followers once they're comfortable with my style if I think they need it, but otherwise I pretty much wait to see what you want before I dig into the RP. I do this because everyone has a different style out of what they want to do in CF. Some people really do want to sit down and RP for hours on end. Others want a quick empowerment so they can go on their merry pk'ing way. Both are fine, but I'm don't want to bore someone who doesn't want to hear my spiel if they aren't interested.
I'm also sort of hazy on followers that are outside my spheres. Immortals don't generally tattoo out of spheres, and if your role doesn't really mention any particular worship or reason for worshipping that god outside of sphere, I'd hope you'd understand why an immortal might be a little confused.
So, in general, have something ready to say/talk about when you go before this goddess again. Give her some 'reason' (har har) that you're there.
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Zulghinlour | Sat 09-Dec-06 02:23 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#15444, "Immortals...not Gods (n/t)"
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n/t So long, and thanks for all the fish!
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Splntrd | Sat 09-Dec-06 05:47 PM |
Member since 08th Feb 2004
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#15447, "Interesting distinction..."
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... I've always seen the two terms as being pretty much interchangeable, and "Immortal" kind of has an OOC connotation. Why do you prefer "Immortal"? Splntrd
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Zulghinlour | Sat 09-Dec-06 06:24 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#15448, "RE: Interesting distinction..."
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>... I've always seen the two terms as being pretty much >interchangeable, and "Immortal" kind of has an OOC >connotation. Why do you prefer "Immortal"?
God always feels to me like someone needs it for their ego and/or power. Immortal is the distiction which I am comfortable with, which sets itself apart from the mortals, but doesn't feel egotistical to me.
So long, and thanks for all the fish!
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Valguarnera | Sun 10-Dec-06 10:14 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#15463, "Agreed:"
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It's also why I tend to use "staff" for the collected group, or "administration" for the senior staff ('help admin'), in the context of OOC decisions. If it's an in-game matter like roleplaying, I'll use "Immortal", since it's often appropriate to the context. That said, "Immortal" is the official job title, so there's nothing wrong with using it.
"God" is the moniker of choice by players in the Realm of the Dead describing why we abuse our power and take away their multi-ed silver pieces.
"Implementors" is also an official job title, though to me it doesn't carry baggage to me. I'll use "Partners" in a legal context, since as I understand it, it's the best description of our role within the LLC. Jullias has a fancier title, something akin to President.
valguarnera@carrionfields.com
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