Birthright-L
07-03-2003, 01:28 PM
think adapting the Divine Influence systems from `Kabbalah: Mythic
>Judaism` might be a solution; although there is a need to make specific
>tables of Ease Factors for each Deity (since they each have very
>different areas of influence to that of the God of the the Jewish
>people).
I have been thinking the ame myself, and to a certain extent that emchaninc
can be used for the original cleric spells. There are several issues that must
stil be solved though, e.g. guidelines for purity (or perhaps some better
name) for clerics devoted to non-Lawful Good/Neutral gods. The way one aquires
Purity might also not be that applicable to a lot of campaign styles.
The use of different ease factors for different deities is a very good idea.
Some people have complained that the difference between clerics of each deity
disappeared with the 3e conversion, and this could be a really good way of
mimicing the different portfolio of each.
The major hurdle is the realm spell equivalent for clerics. For wizards the
use of rituals combined with large amounts of vis is a good way of modelling
arcane realm spells. For the clerics there is no similar system presente din
the Kabbalah book, and there is also a need for some way of reflecting regency
points or similar for them.
The most promissing idea I`ve had is to use a rule that depletes the cleric`s
Divine Might (that is my way of representing Blood Lines) for a period of
time. Another option is to grant cleric regents `Worship Points` based on the
number of followers. These can be used similarly to Vis for casting ritual
spells.
>I`m working along this kind of approach for an upcoming PBeM.
>
>--
>John Machin
>(trithemius@paradise.net.nz)
Hey hey hey! You`re getting us all quite interested now. Is this a PBeM in the
BR setting, or some other world using BR domain rules?
Cheers,
Even
>Judaism` might be a solution; although there is a need to make specific
>tables of Ease Factors for each Deity (since they each have very
>different areas of influence to that of the God of the the Jewish
>people).
I have been thinking the ame myself, and to a certain extent that emchaninc
can be used for the original cleric spells. There are several issues that must
stil be solved though, e.g. guidelines for purity (or perhaps some better
name) for clerics devoted to non-Lawful Good/Neutral gods. The way one aquires
Purity might also not be that applicable to a lot of campaign styles.
The use of different ease factors for different deities is a very good idea.
Some people have complained that the difference between clerics of each deity
disappeared with the 3e conversion, and this could be a really good way of
mimicing the different portfolio of each.
The major hurdle is the realm spell equivalent for clerics. For wizards the
use of rituals combined with large amounts of vis is a good way of modelling
arcane realm spells. For the clerics there is no similar system presente din
the Kabbalah book, and there is also a need for some way of reflecting regency
points or similar for them.
The most promissing idea I`ve had is to use a rule that depletes the cleric`s
Divine Might (that is my way of representing Blood Lines) for a period of
time. Another option is to grant cleric regents `Worship Points` based on the
number of followers. These can be used similarly to Vis for casting ritual
spells.
>I`m working along this kind of approach for an upcoming PBeM.
>
>--
>John Machin
>(trithemius@paradise.net.nz)
Hey hey hey! You`re getting us all quite interested now. Is this a PBeM in the
BR setting, or some other world using BR domain rules?
Cheers,
Even