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  1. #1
    Michael Gerard Kothakota
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    Priest Powers

    Has anyone else noticed that priest's of some gods are more powerful than
    other? In their granted powers, I mean. A priest of Cuiracean can use all
    weapons, all armors, cast spells while wearing them and at ninth level they are
    resistant to lightning and something else. Of course on the way to ninth level
    they also have other powers that surface such as #of attacks of a warrior their
    own level. What need to be a warrior? A priest of Cuiracean could,
    theoretically, command law and temple holdings, prevent wizards from
    controlling sources, be quite the warrior and expand his kingdom easily. It
    will not go against his calling to destroy things (that is part of the storm
    portfolio). He's pretty much free to conquer whoever he wants.
    Then look at a priest of Ruornil: Very few powers of which one is the
    spells of a magician half his own level. The two key words here are half and
    magician. half the level is weak. And magicians can't cast spells worth a
    $*#^. Too add to that, there weapon supply is very limited, and they can't
    wear any armor. Bummer.
    Now, look at a priest compared to other characters: They hold the
    power of investiture, and as long as they wish, it's very difficult for a
    warrior out of favor with the priest to gain control of a province. Warriors
    can always be seen as good or evil. Priests, on the other hand, have followers
    who believe they are the messenger of the god they serve. If a priest can
    convince everyone in his realm to follow his god, then think how much harder it
    will be for there to be a revolt.
    Wizards control awesome amounts of power, but have little chance to use
    it. They must always watch their sources, slowly building them up and
    protecting them from other wizards. A wizard who controls a province is also
    in deep *&%!. He has other things on his mind than the people of his realm.
    Thieves can control a lot of influence in the domains, but have little
    supernatural power at their disposal.
    Of course all of these can be used to an advantage with good
    role-playing, equaling out the power used. But priests just don't have to work
    as hard. Anybody agree or disagree?

  2. #2
    Kurt Wiegel
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    Priest Powers

    On Tue, 5 Aug 1997, Michael Gerard Kothakota wrote:

    > Has anyone else noticed that priest's of some gods are more powerful than
    > other? In their granted powers, I mean. A priest of Cuiracean can use all
    > weapons, all armors, cast spells while wearing them and at ninth level they are
    > resistant to lightning and something else. Of course on the way to ninth level
    > they also have other powers that surface such as #of attacks of a warrior their
    > own level. What need to be a warrior? A priest of Cuiracean could,
    > theoretically, command law and temple holdings, prevent wizards from
    > controlling sources, be quite the warrior and expand his kingdom easily. It
    > will not go against his calling to destroy things (that is part of the storm
    > portfolio). He's pretty much free to conquer whoever he wants.

    I've never thought about that. I suppose that the major drawback to
    that is that most people don't like that priesthood, thus supplying the
    name "Hidden shrine of..." I can never say that name. And, due to the
    chaotic nature of that god, I suppose few priest would ever want to get
    dominance over anyone, as that would be at odds with their natures. I
    think of thgis priesthood as being similar to the priesthood of
    Tritherion in the Greyhawk setting.

    > Now, look at a priest compared to other characters: They hold the
    > power of investiture, and as long as they wish, it's very difficult for a
    > warrior out of favor with the priest to gain control of a province. Warriors
    > can always be seen as good or evil. Priests, on the other hand, have followers
    > who believe they are the messenger of the god they serve. If a priest can
    > convince everyone in his realm to follow his god, then think how much harder it
    > will be for there to be a revolt.

    Priests do hold a lot of power in the realm, but all it takes is a
    little bad PR about a god to pull the power right out from under them
    like an overpriced Khinasi rug. Priests, in my opinion, base their power
    more on the goodwill of the people in the temple than he other types of
    regents (such as Fighters, who can muscle over the people, and thieves
    who would sneak around them.) A good priest puts precedence on the people
    almost as high as the dedication to their god, and personal ambition
    should come second. The ruler of the Western Imperial Temple in Avanil
    has done just the opposite of this, and I plan for something hideous to
    befall him soon.
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  3. #3
    Frederic Lavallee
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    Priest Powers

    Michael Gerard Kothakota wrote:
    >
    > Has anyone else noticed that priest's of some gods are more powerful than
    > other? In their granted powers, I mean. A priest of Cuiracean can use all
    > weapons, all armors, cast spells while wearing them and at ninth level they are
    > resistant to lightning and something else. Of course on the way to ninth level
    > they also have other powers that surface such as #of attacks of a warrior their
    > own level. What need to be a warrior? A priest of Cuiracean could,
    > theoretically, command law and temple holdings, prevent wizards from
    > controlling sources, be quite the warrior and expand his kingdom easily. It
    > will not go against his calling to destroy things (that is part of the storm
    > portfolio). He's pretty much free to conquer whoever he wants.
    > Then look at a priest of Ruornil: Very few powers of which one is the
    > spells of a magician half his own level. The two key words here are half and
    > magician. half the level is weak. And magicians can't cast spells worth a
    > $*#^. Too add to that, there weapon supply is very limited, and they can't
    > wear any armor. Bummer.
    > Now, look at a priest compared to other characters: They hold the
    > power of investiture, and as long as they wish, it's very difficult for a
    > warrior out of favor with the priest to gain control of a province. Warriors
    > can always be seen as good or evil. Priests, on the other hand, have followers
    > who believe they are the messenger of the god they serve. If a priest can
    > convince everyone in his realm to follow his god, then think how much harder it
    > will be for there to be a revolt.
    > Wizards control awesome amounts of power, but have little chance to use
    > it. They must always watch their sources, slowly building them up and
    > protecting them from other wizards. A wizard who controls a province is also
    > in deep *&%!. He has other things on his mind than the people of his realm.
    > Thieves can control a lot of influence in the domains, but have little
    > supernatural power at their disposal.
    > Of course all of these can be used to an advantage with good
    > role-playing, equaling out the power used. But priests just don't have to work
    > as hard. Anybody agree or disagree?
    >
    I disagee with you on some point. I my opinion, the priest of Ruornil
    are one of the most powerfull priest of BR. Their combination of priest
    and mage spells are limitless. Let's see a 10 level priest of that god.
    He will have 4/4/3/3/2 spells from priest plus 4/2/1 spells from the
    mages. I have played before a multi-class mage/cleric and boy was he
    powerfull! Supplementing my healing, detection and helpfull spells, i
    had mage's ataack spells. With little luck, i destroyed a beholder at
    level 7/6 all by myself!

    Sure the priest seems more powerfull than the warrior or a mage. But the
    mage possesses devastating battlespell (the kind that can destroy an
    army in a blink of an eye) and the warrior correctly equiped in
    arms/armors is a nearly unstoppable killing machine.

    Fred

  4. #4
    Michael Gerard Kothakota
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    Priest Powers

    On Aug 5, 1:16pm, Frederic Lavallee wrote:


    > I disagee with you on some point. I my opinion, the priest of Ruornil
    > are one of the most powerfull priest of BR. Their combination of priest
    > and mage spells are limitless. Let's see a 10 level priest of that god.
    > He will have 4/4/3/3/2 spells from priest plus 4/2/1 spells from the
    > mages. I have played before a multi-class mage/cleric and boy was he
    > powerfull! Supplementing my healing, detection and helpfull spells, i
    > had mage's ataack spells. With little luck, i destroyed a beholder at
    > level 7/6 all by myself!
    Is your mage/cleric a true mage, or a magician? BY your wording I'm guessing
    he is a true mage, because that's the only way to get decent attack spells.
    Now, I'm just talking about the pure priest also. the pure priest would not
    have that much power and probably not much of a chance to gain that power.
    This is why priests of Ruornil have so small a clergy. And plus, I was
    talking about their arms and armor. With no arms and armor, a normal priest
    would never have the means to defend themselves against foes with magic
    resistance. BUMMER!

    > Sure the priest seems more powerfull than the warrior or a mage. But the
    > mage possesses devastating battlespell (the kind that can destroy an
    > army in a blink of an eye) and the warrior correctly equiped in
    > arms/armors is a nearly unstoppable killing machine.

    My point exactly. A priest of Haelyn or Cuiracean could also be an unstoppable
    killing machine. And then their is your take on the priest of Ruornil, who
    would be able to cast battle spells and such. However, wizards don't have the
    influence that priests mostly do. It's like someone said about PR, nobody
    wants to get on the bad side of a GOD! So a priest with a mage ally is
    probably more dangerous that a fighter with a mage ally.

    MIKE
    > Fred
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