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“She'd become a governess. It was one of the few jobs a known lady could do. And she'd taken to it well. She'd sworn that if she did indeed ever find herself dancing on rooftops with chimney sweeps she'd beat herself to death with her own umbrella.”
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Fertility different than nature?
Or strife different from war?
“…Judge not what a man has done, but judge what he could have done if he was a different bloke altogether. For art thou a leper? And a leper can changeth his spots…” --Rudy Wade, Misfits (Series 4, Episode 8)
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Anyways, how much does it cost to create religious orders above the number of the races culture score?
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Why aren't Jesters gods there?
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I only remember "Mik Hael".
“…Judge not what a man has done, but judge what he could have done if he was a different bloke altogether. For art thou a leper? And a leper can changeth his spots…” --Rudy Wade, Misfits (Series 4, Episode 8)
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Fertility goddesses were more associated with the moon than with nature.
Those are fine Shadow. @Marv He neglected to tell me his gods.
“She'd become a governess. It was one of the few jobs a known lady could do. And she'd taken to it well. She'd sworn that if she did indeed ever find herself dancing on rooftops with chimney sweeps she'd beat herself to death with her own umbrella.”
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How many do you have already?
“She'd become a governess. It was one of the few jobs a known lady could do. And she'd taken to it well. She'd sworn that if she did indeed ever find herself dancing on rooftops with chimney sweeps she'd beat herself to death with her own umbrella.”
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Marv?Um Zale, are you fully awake? Anyways there is Jester, Mik Hael( Big surprise why he used that name), that god of malevolence and about one more I think.
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I have three religious orders.
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I'm stubborn, not sleepy.
I will wait for him to show up and tell me.
“She'd become a governess. It was one of the few jobs a known lady could do. And she'd taken to it well. She'd sworn that if she did indeed ever find herself dancing on rooftops with chimney sweeps she'd beat herself to death with her own umbrella.”
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I thought I made it two culture points per one order.
Surely you have more than six culture.
“She'd become a governess. It was one of the few jobs a known lady could do. And she'd taken to it well. She'd sworn that if she did indeed ever find herself dancing on rooftops with chimney sweeps she'd beat herself to death with her own umbrella.”
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Yes, they were associated with the moon, but we have no divinities of the celestial bodies. Not the Sun, not the Moon, not the Stars, not the Planets, not Eclipses, not the Equinox, not the Solstice, etc.
And besides, we are making an entirely new mythology. And it makes more sense that fertility (of people, animals AND plants) is associated directly with nature. Naturianal/Naturanial (sp?) should get it.
“…Judge not what a man has done, but judge what he could have done if he was a different bloke altogether. For art thou a leper? And a leper can changeth his spots…” --Rudy Wade, Misfits (Series 4, Episode 8)
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I do believe it was one order per point. Believe it or not I spent most in knowledge. After I asked you to change the max points to thirty and you kindly did I just added ten more in knowledge. I have two combat, three culture, and twenty five knowledge.
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Should celestial gods go to nature or be for everyone?
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Sure then.
“She'd become a governess. It was one of the few jobs a known lady could do. And she'd taken to it well. She'd sworn that if she did indeed ever find herself dancing on rooftops with chimney sweeps she'd beat herself to death with her own umbrella.”
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I'm not sure if it would be Ok to allow someone to have more..
Any costs would be rather minimal, as the orders would quickly pay for themselves.
“She'd become a governess. It was one of the few jobs a known lady could do. And she'd taken to it well. She'd sworn that if she did indeed ever find herself dancing on rooftops with chimney sweeps she'd beat herself to death with her own umbrella.”
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They ARE part of nature. As are the seasons, etc. Unless Zale wants to take the seasons with Rusmana. If so, Zale, might I suggest one for each season?
“…Judge not what a man has done, but judge what he could have done if he was a different bloke altogether. For art thou a leper? And a leper can changeth his spots…” --Rudy Wade, Misfits (Series 4, Episode 8)
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I thought that you could have as many orders as gods, if not it's fine by me. However can any gods make ones of celestial objects? If so may I make a god of the sun. If you choose to delegate it to nature that's fine though.
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In reply to this post by Celadon's Penultimate
Yes but not generally nature as we think of it. I'm pretty sure that nature is earth bound.
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Well, in that case Zale should get it, having Rusmana as the sky/weather divinity.
“…Judge not what a man has done, but judge what he could have done if he was a different bloke altogether. For art thou a leper? And a leper can changeth his spots…” --Rudy Wade, Misfits (Series 4, Episode 8)
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