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Argenti

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  1. "Where are we going?" Jakob asks
  2. You're already dead. Maybe let your ego die with it?
  3. "Trust me they'res far worse things to have rummaging through your mind than Mirth."
  4. Intresting. Jakob starts huming highway for hell just to annoy the dead god. "She'll be fine, probably."
  5. "She's talking to Mirth, apparently. That's another... God, I suppose."
  6. "The long term consequences don't really matter to me, now do they? I'll be long dead." "Yeah there's yet another voice in my head claiming to be god, and the last one was at least half honest." He shrugs "You don't have a back."
  7. "Intresting. So I could find a way to remake my home..." "I hear someone killed god?"
  8. "Oh hey I recognize you. How's it been?"
  9. "Oh they're back? Fascinating. " he looks around a bit
  10. Jakob cracks his neck as he's pulled from the depths. "Long time no see. How's it been?" He grins.
  11. You don't have to fit the aesthetic perfectly, the name is just for ease of use and what my personal idea was. I'll read over your concepts in more depth in a bit. Oh god. Dwelfs. They're not human, that's for sure. Maybe they take the unhuman parts of both? Gnome.
  12. Jakob drops the rocks behind him and jumps in.
  13. Jakob take the rocks out of his pocket "I literally do not care in the slightest. Which one of these is it?"
  14. Pick or make a specific elder god to be your patron; that's my best advice. You're trying to tie down a broad genre to something that by nature should be kinda specific, so you're gonna end up with trouble defining it. These are some ideas. You could ask chatgpt or the like for more.
  15. You're not bonding the concept of Eldritch horror; you're bonding a specific entity, which has defined motifs and mythos. All Elder gods have defined motifs, even Azathoth, the supposed all-powerful god. Elder gods have forms, they're just not limited by human understanding. Please don't try to game my attempt to make the system interesting and half-balanced by getting into the argument that your character should be able to do whatever it wants because of a particular edge case that would be so simple to just not do. Not only is it OP and runs against the spirit of collaboration, but it's kinda just rude. I'm sorry if this comes across as mean, but I'm becoming frustrated by how you're essentially power gaming a loose RP, and ignoring me telling you to stop. I understand the appeal of being powerful, but remember that limitations are just as interesting as powers, and a character who can do anything is about as interesting as Wonder Bread. Perhaps you can wield powers of creation, allowing you to create anything you can imagine. Possibly you can bend space by following bizarre geometry, or maybe you have limited omniscience as your patron whispers terrible truths into your ear. However, you can't be all of these things at once. I'm trying to give other players a chance to do things.
  16. Yeah... no. Cthulhu has themes of madness, sure, but that's not everything. Water, tentacles, madness and eyes are his jam. Sure. Try to make it make sense to a theme. You're good. I'll read it later Read it. Approved. And yes I'll play him. And everyone's else Patron.
  17. Think of it like this. Sacred Magic has a theme, that you must stick to. Arcane magic can do most things, but of course some people practice some things more than others. A Sacred user could use some elements, if it fits their theme, but not them all, unless their theme is very Specfic for that. An Arcane Mage, regardless of what they're good at, could use any element.
  18. Yes. You'd have mixed feelings, Probably. How it is exactly is up to you.
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