Naoko
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GODS
Jul 14, 2012 22:29:39 GMT -5
Post by Naoko on Jul 14, 2012 22:29:39 GMT -5
Survival Book (GODS) Little Things//;,
- Availability
Gods are playable but not until you find their shrine and repair it. To take a god out of staff control you must visit it often and then apply for it when we are ready to pass it off.
- List
The list is short right now. The more you guys travel the more gods you will find. If you want a god from your planet to appear here then PM staff and we will ask you to describe them.
- Neglect
To ignore a god is the worst thing you can do for the group. When ever they control will go against the and make life harder for everyone. To ignore the god of water would mean the fresh water would dry up and the fish wouldn't allow themselves to be caught.
- Gifts
Gifting a God always gets on its good side. They have their own likes and dislikes so you will need to figure out on your own what they like. In exchange they may change the gift into something else and give it back. Other times they will take the gift and gift the group or you something bigger later.
- Visiting
Visiting a God is just as important as gifting it. When you visit a rebuilt shrine the god will be able to speak to you. Those who visit a god and speak with it become favorites in the god's eyes. They become its followers if they choose.
- To Living Followers
When a follower is alive the god may lead them to memories or give them memories they find on the island. They also help the group by providing some sort of resource at times. Almost all gods have hints though. Followers are the only ones who will get answers out of them.
- To Dead Followers
Death is not a problem on this island. If you die without a god It will retrieve you and make you its servant. If you die as a god's follower then they will bring you back to life if you visit their shrine as a spirit. When they bring you back they may send you back with information, extra powers, or even merge with you, if you are one of its favorites.
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