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39819 No. 39819 ID: 731373

Please feel free to hold discussion and ask questions here, regarding Faith Quest and its setting.
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No. 39881 ID: b6ca92

Looks like I'm the first.

Are there multiple worlds/universes in one infinite multiverse?
Are True Gods along the lines of DnD gods or are they more like YHWY?
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No. 39882 ID: 731373

>>349681
Omni is the only being even CLOSE to YHWY, who has limited interaction with the gods for the same reason gods have limited interactions with mortals.

Gods in this setting are more like DnD gods, but far more specific and about half as powerful. Even a Godling is greater than any mortal could hope to be, but very few True Gods are as potent as the ones from DnD.

It's a single world with three sections: Infernus, the world Below - Materium, the world of Mortals, and Celestium, the world Above, where Godlings and Gods reside.
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No. 39892 ID: b6ca92

>>349682
So no Demigods?

By that you mean, no ascended mortals, right?
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No. 39897 ID: 731373

>>349692
No breeding, no ascending mortals to a status like gods, no creating ways for it to happen (Such as items or rituals), etc etc.
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No. 39930 ID: 35bb8d

...we can't have sex? I am disappoint.

what's up with infernus? or are we supposed to find out about the setting in-game?
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No. 39931 ID: 35e1a0

>>349730
no DEMI beings. sex between gods is probably fine.
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No. 39932 ID: f5fe2f

Keep in mind, guys, that these are rules imposed by Omni. We don't know what the penalty is for violating them, and when we eventually become potent enough that Omni doesn't have much say over our actions, we can ignore these as we like. Although time travel is not likely to fall under our purview, and preserving the materium is likely to remain in our best interests.
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No. 39945 ID: 35e1a0

>>349732
we will never get that powerful. even the true gods do what omni says. he is most likely an over-god. near as it can be seen he has no worshipers meaning he is outside that need.
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No. 39952 ID: f5fe2f

>>349745
Nonsense. True gods are only marginally more powerful than our own selves. We don't need to do a whole lot to ascend to that level. Presumably ascending beyond it is more difficult, but that doesn't mean it's impossible. Omni seems to have done it. Why wouldn't we aim high?
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No. 40114 ID: 830984

I have my suspicions that Omni is some sort of meta-god sustained by the beliefs of other gods.
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No. 40168 ID: b6ca92

>>349914
I find it more likely that Omni is, as it were, the Architect to our Matrix.
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No. 41106 ID: aa66a4
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41106

Updating here with Zithy's Portfolio. These are unlocked by clearing an event with that God.

Tithysus
Lawful God of Knowledge
From the Era of Monsters
Domains (in order of claim) Caves, Spiders, Darkness, Predators, Knowledge (Mapping/Caves)

Zithysus if one of the younger Gods. Originating from the time when monsters roamed the land openly, he helped a band of explorers through a cave as his first act. Since then, Caves have been his domain alone, and all are considered his holy ground. Over time, he has reinforced this, to the point where he has a limited sort of Omniscience - if it happened in a cave, he knows about it.

He has a tendancy to speak quietly and humbly, and is in fact a patron of thieves, assassins, and other underhanded folk. He enjoys most those who do not resort to might to solve problems, and thus is opposed to most Gods of War, though not all. He is always close to other Gods of Knowledge, and the Gods of Art are neutral to him. His holy symbol is eight golden eyes on a black disc. Notable holy rituals include birthing youth in perfect darkness for his blessing, allowing a spider to bite you as a rite of passage to adulthood, and meditation in darkness.

He does not yet have a Champion.
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No. 41116 ID: eba49f

Only answer this if questions here do not count as the in-quest 3:
Do we have any of the 3 questions left? I think I used one before finding out about the rule, but I don't know about the other two.
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No. 41118 ID: aa66a4

>>350916
The Questions need to be asked, in-quest, to Omni himself.
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No. 41484 ID: b1f0e2

Can a champion die of old age?
Can a champion be fired and replaced?
Can a champion who falls in battle be replaced?
The "loss of faith" effect of the death of a champion... do you just lose a set amount of power if your champion falls? or does it refer to the people losing faith in you because they saw your champion fall, and as a result of that you lose power?
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No. 41485 ID: b1f0e2

... I wonder what omni would say if we asked "how could I resurrect Omni if he is killed". since we know Omni has answered that one god of war's query on how to kill Omni
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