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>By 'Three questions', you mean three per time period per god, or three per god ever? Either way, thanks for warning us about that bit before we spent any of those.
>"Per god. It's basically his... care package for newborn godlings. He doesn't allow it for True Gods. Not anymore, at least, so I hear."
>You mentioned two tiers, with one being ours and another belonging to the True Gods. Is the distinction just a matter of follower count, or are there other differences as well?
>"There's a lot of differences! Number of followers, established locations of offering and worship, a chosen Champion and Embodiment, things like that all add up to a True God."
>Ah, we are a very new god. in fact that was the first time I've affected the mortal plain, if its not to much trouble could you explain the basics of how gods interact?
>"How we interact... It is, essentially, like this. There's an old code, which I've parsed together bit and piece by observing the True God's actions. I'll tell you what I know."
>"The First Rule is to Preserve the Materium. This one falls above all others at all costs. If there is a threat to the realm of mortals at large, all gods, and godlings, are expected to intervene, save Omni."
>"The Second Rule is No Demigods. According to Omni, there is a reason for this, a very important one - but he will not say what."
>"The last one is that no God may knowingly wipe away the history of the past gods. Time Travel, similarily, is not allowed. Omni states this is for... obvious reasons..."
You mull this over in your mind.
>"Gods and godlings are free to associate with one another, despite any rivalries on the Materium their followers may bestow on us. It's considered polite to be above mortal feelings, in this regard."
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