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Fantasy The God Game 2.0

OverconfidentMagi said:
If someone creates a larger landmass in the future, would they mind if Xir'ain used a part of it for a sort of project of a kind? I think it'd be kind of hypocritical of him to destroy water to create his own land mass when water's kind of his thing.
Since Xir'ain loves learning and copying from others I'll probably be asking to take things from the other gods all the time. My bad, Xir's needy.
Do as you like, I'm all for multi-species communities.
 
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Chorvasks: Chorvasks are one of Bara's favored animals that he created in Bara's Forest. The creature has no legs and slithers to move, though it does have two frontal appendages used to strike and grab prey while delivering an extremely deadly toxin. These appendages also allow them to easily climb trees and other obstacles in their way. Chorvasks see through a large compound eye located on the top of their heads, allowing them to see 360 degrees and above them at all times. They are moderately intelligent, living in families with monogamous mated pairs who raise their children. They are around three feet long when lying flat, and half a foot tall when their heads are raised.

 

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Hey I need some help can anyone assist me with getting a picture for my god I don't really have any good ones and don't know what to go to or look up
 
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OK well Now I just need to describe his domains now how to describe what he can do with them....hmmm night day and space........god I'm no good at this I worry I'll come off to op
 
[QUOTE="Tylor guillory]OK well Now I just need to describe his domains now how to describe what he can do with them....hmmm night day and space........god I'm no good at this I worry I'll come off to op

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Um, not exactly sure how space would work, seeing we already have one god for the void and Bara already created all the planets and stars.
 
LeviathanL said:
Do as you like, I'm all for multi-species communities.
Well, the thing is all of Xir'ain's creatures are highly-intelligent constantly hungry predators. So any creatures and races that live near where he creates his hub will have to deal with that constant threat, and it would likely (read: definitely) lead to larger conflict later on. Eventually one of Xir'ain's races will be more peaceful, but not now.

[QUOTE="Tylor guillory]OK well Now I just need to describe his domains now how to describe what he can do with them....hmmm night day and space........god I'm no good at this I worry I'll come off to op

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I wouldn't worry about being OP, every character is equally powerful since they have infinite power but can only use it for limited actions.
 
OverconfidentMagi said:
Well, the thing is all of Xir'ain's creatures are highly-intelligent constantly hungry predators. So any creatures and races that live near where he creates his hub will have to deal with that constant threat, and it would likely (read: definitely) lead to larger conflict later on. Eventually one of Xir'ain's races will be more peaceful, but not now.
Don't worry about it. The race I'll make next turn will freaking love that.
 
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Qeofi: A Simple animal made by Qan'cath, the Qeofi ar about the size of the average crow. Despite looking like they might be at home in water the Qeofi fly though the air at surprisingly fast speeds. These animals are not very bright and in truth not very dangerous alone. They however are rarely alone instead they live in swarms of hundreds or thousands. This communal nature helps them over take their larger prey or at times their own old or sick. It is of note thanks to their low intellect they can be dominated and their swarms used as weapons.
 

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