@literorrery In the game, mechanically, the gods are items that take up equipment slots that do nothing. Or do they do nothing? The small child has an impressive stealth score. Is that from just her? Or the rock she speaks and prays to that takes up an artifact slot? Is the small knife she made for you really a god? Or is it just a crappy endgame weapon? Who knows? Who cares? Do you care? Will you risk not wielding it to find out?
@literorrery There is a world/race/society in the game/setting that creates gods, or maybe turn gods into objects, through deep emotional bonds/invocations. For example, a small girl created a god of hiding in a pebble out of sheer fear while trying to escape slavers. Not all objects are gods, but all gods are objects that can be gifted or traded.
@literorrery Have you played Torment Tides of Numenera?
@anthracite you win
Kink Mention
I'm randomly poking through a Semi-Closed Online Social Media Site That I Have Been Posting Stuff On Since 20015 journal type thing and wow past me was a terrible person like all the time.
Also I now have narrowed down the exact moment when I realized I'm a sub/girl to a ten minute window. :3 :3 :3
Foodcrime
I am completely sober.
@mawr thank you~
@mxsparks thank you for reminding mne that this robot exists :3
computers are heck
@moonlit I've lost count on the number of times when OneDrive failed to do its thing and it was literally just easier to put a file on a flash drive and throw it across the office.
@indi Structure, Creativity, but not so much Heroism. Red/White don't balance on that axis. It swings back and forth like a pendulum.
@indi Yeah that makes sense.
See the thing is I did play exclusively red/black decks in middle school and that kind of does describe my mindset in middle and early high school. I mean that person is dead at this point, but I still feel called out. :)
I think right now I'm more red/blue/white, but not necessarily in the way that they described it...
"Achilles from The Iliad is black/red, as is the political persona of Donald Trump and the protagonist of The Fountainhead, Howard Roark."
That's it I'm never playing red/black decks again.
stack of illusions and glamours and dreams piled up on top of a fox type thing // they/them, or she/her when exactly three corvids are present