Tommy Ashton II
05-27-1999, 04:13 PM
Baelyzen wrote:
>
> Well, the BR rulebook, I haven't had a chance to peruse the Book of
> Priestcraft. Maybe that's my fault, but I don't feel like a person has >to buy every supplement to stay ahead of the game so to speak. If the >basic corebook does little to garner interest then it's almost a sure >bet that no one will buy the supplement to said subject matter. Your >assessment of the book makes one mighty curious however.
Well I have to agree with you there. I don't like having to buy a
hundred modules to get a complete campaign setting ( the reason I
dropped RIFTS). But, it is just my opinion okay, that the original
designers of Birthright left the Gods so generic because the didn't want
the Gods running the campaign. This not Greyhawk or Forgotten Realms
where there is Gods for everything from sewing to sewage management.
;) Take in account I am not bashing this, I love mythologies and gods
appearing in the campaign (a devotee of mythology) but this isn't a high
magic world. These gods just don't get involved in the affairs of their
worshippers to a degree. I think the Original designers such as Baker
just wanted to have these gods on the periphel of the campaign, there
but not really used. Birthright is closer to real life than most
campaigns, so while the gods are there for flavor, they really have no
part as the PC regents are the Divine Rulers of the Game.
Now this changes a little with the leaving of Baker and beginning of
the era of the Master Ed Stark and The Wonderful, Beautiful, Goddess of
Birthright, Ms. Bebris. Their BOP and following supplements hinted at a
more of a divine intervention in the affairs of mortals, though again
not at the level of other campaign settings. But Nesiree shows up in
TLotHK's, by Ed to name the most prominent example, others are hinted
at.
Hell they started introducing the probability that blooded individuals
could possibly make it to Demi status. Ed also introduced the Age of
the Monsters where Giants and Dragons fought. I think that there were
gods involved in this one too. I like to think of Cerilia as having
cycles:The Age of the Monsters, Pre Deismarr, and probably a second
Deismarr in the future.
Now we can always take the Gods how we see them and expand them out
ourselves. If you think about it there a lot of IMPORTANT portfolios
left out there that some god or something should be taking over, Death
being the most promising one and talked about on the list. Neserie is
mentioned possibly taking over the death portfolio in BOP. I could see
this but I also couldn't. Heres how I see the Gods:
Haelyn: I see him being placent and not moving forward. He is grieving
that his precious Anuirean empire and the Roeles failed. Plus his
factions fight within themselves so I see him disgusted and stationary
for now that is.
Avani: She I also see as placent, she would druther set and talk out
her theories with the Discourse than do anything else.
Kirche: Kirche is an active warlike god and is expanding greatly. I
also see him maybe being corrupted in the future by Ela. He is
differently probably going to but heads with his father at sometime in
the future. Maybe take the pantheon head?
Nesiree: Supposedly she is taking the portfolio of Death but I don't
see it. She is still too wrapped up in mourning the loss of the
Masetians. Maybe one day.
Belenik: Expansion oriented but doesn't hide his ways. Evil but not
supreme evil.
Kriesha: Perfectly evil and laying foundations for things we don't know
about and will never will until too late.
Ela: I see Ela as the Loki of the Pantheon. She is border line true
evil now, but given the right set of circumstances she could turn out to
be the new Azrai or be his bride when he returns.
Ruornil: I really disagree with this god being a lesser God. I think
that Ruornil should have paladins and is probably the most active god in
the pantheon at combating the shadow world and the evil Gods. Plus how
can he do what he does and not have been wiped out long ago by Belenik
and Kriesha if he was a lesser God. Doesn't make sense. I could see
him take the Death Portfolio in the future.
I see your point but I think the Gods have evolved under different
management. :)
Just my two cents.
T
> It's hard to get books where I live. Everyone assumes that if you >like A.D.+D., or r.p.g.'s in general you must be a satanist, or at least >a pagan heathen who's out to corrupt, and impregnate every fourteen year >old within a fifteen mile radius.To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.imagiconline.com
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>
> Well, the BR rulebook, I haven't had a chance to peruse the Book of
> Priestcraft. Maybe that's my fault, but I don't feel like a person has >to buy every supplement to stay ahead of the game so to speak. If the >basic corebook does little to garner interest then it's almost a sure >bet that no one will buy the supplement to said subject matter. Your >assessment of the book makes one mighty curious however.
Well I have to agree with you there. I don't like having to buy a
hundred modules to get a complete campaign setting ( the reason I
dropped RIFTS). But, it is just my opinion okay, that the original
designers of Birthright left the Gods so generic because the didn't want
the Gods running the campaign. This not Greyhawk or Forgotten Realms
where there is Gods for everything from sewing to sewage management.
;) Take in account I am not bashing this, I love mythologies and gods
appearing in the campaign (a devotee of mythology) but this isn't a high
magic world. These gods just don't get involved in the affairs of their
worshippers to a degree. I think the Original designers such as Baker
just wanted to have these gods on the periphel of the campaign, there
but not really used. Birthright is closer to real life than most
campaigns, so while the gods are there for flavor, they really have no
part as the PC regents are the Divine Rulers of the Game.
Now this changes a little with the leaving of Baker and beginning of
the era of the Master Ed Stark and The Wonderful, Beautiful, Goddess of
Birthright, Ms. Bebris. Their BOP and following supplements hinted at a
more of a divine intervention in the affairs of mortals, though again
not at the level of other campaign settings. But Nesiree shows up in
TLotHK's, by Ed to name the most prominent example, others are hinted
at.
Hell they started introducing the probability that blooded individuals
could possibly make it to Demi status. Ed also introduced the Age of
the Monsters where Giants and Dragons fought. I think that there were
gods involved in this one too. I like to think of Cerilia as having
cycles:The Age of the Monsters, Pre Deismarr, and probably a second
Deismarr in the future.
Now we can always take the Gods how we see them and expand them out
ourselves. If you think about it there a lot of IMPORTANT portfolios
left out there that some god or something should be taking over, Death
being the most promising one and talked about on the list. Neserie is
mentioned possibly taking over the death portfolio in BOP. I could see
this but I also couldn't. Heres how I see the Gods:
Haelyn: I see him being placent and not moving forward. He is grieving
that his precious Anuirean empire and the Roeles failed. Plus his
factions fight within themselves so I see him disgusted and stationary
for now that is.
Avani: She I also see as placent, she would druther set and talk out
her theories with the Discourse than do anything else.
Kirche: Kirche is an active warlike god and is expanding greatly. I
also see him maybe being corrupted in the future by Ela. He is
differently probably going to but heads with his father at sometime in
the future. Maybe take the pantheon head?
Nesiree: Supposedly she is taking the portfolio of Death but I don't
see it. She is still too wrapped up in mourning the loss of the
Masetians. Maybe one day.
Belenik: Expansion oriented but doesn't hide his ways. Evil but not
supreme evil.
Kriesha: Perfectly evil and laying foundations for things we don't know
about and will never will until too late.
Ela: I see Ela as the Loki of the Pantheon. She is border line true
evil now, but given the right set of circumstances she could turn out to
be the new Azrai or be his bride when he returns.
Ruornil: I really disagree with this god being a lesser God. I think
that Ruornil should have paladins and is probably the most active god in
the pantheon at combating the shadow world and the evil Gods. Plus how
can he do what he does and not have been wiped out long ago by Belenik
and Kriesha if he was a lesser God. Doesn't make sense. I could see
him take the Death Portfolio in the future.
I see your point but I think the Gods have evolved under different
management. :)
Just my two cents.
T
> It's hard to get books where I live. Everyone assumes that if you >like A.D.+D., or r.p.g.'s in general you must be a satanist, or at least >a pagan heathen who's out to corrupt, and impregnate every fourteen year >old within a fifteen mile radius.To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.imagiconline.com
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