But him being alive essentially proves the egyptian gods to be alive, him simply proving that he's anubis would give the humans a sign would give him enough belief to awaken obelisk the tormentor or whatever egyptian god card he wanted
mattmanganon said
In fact, i was aiming for the same power-catagory as Lizard Man from the front page.
Mr_pink said
But him being alive essentially proves the egyptian gods to be alive, him simply proving that he's anubis would give the humans a sign would give him enough belief to awaken obelisk the tormentor or whatever egyptian god card he wanted
Mr_pink said
But him being alive essentially proves the egyptian gods to be alive, him simply proving that he's anubis would give the humans a sign would give him enough belief to awaken obelisk the tormentor or whatever egyptian god card he wanted
SIngemeister said
The guy who's only skilled at stealth and close-combat, can't into range and has more mental issues than five Bruce Waynes? Also, you're doing some pretty major altering of the game world's general cosmology. As in, probably-should-have-asked-them-separately-in-a-PM major.
TaliPaendrag said
@Matt:1. As Mr. Pink said, just because it was done in Hellboy doesn't make it something that should be done in a roleplay. Franklin Richards is a character in the Marvel Universe that has the ability to warp reality. That doesn't meant that we should have our characters be able to do that.2. Even subtracting those, it's still eight different powers.3. No, there's a difference. That's essentially saying that a character could develop what would be considered omnipotence, especially considering that the parameters of his magic are ill-defined, unlike a lot of the other characters' powers.And Singe is right on both accounts. The powers don't match up very well, though I do admit that he is a rather lackluster divine most of the time, and including the Egyptian gods is a feat of world building that does make me uncomfortable, though I paid more attention to the character itself first.I do want to stress: But your character doesn't fit the roleplay here. I'm sure he would be great in a different roleplay, but not this one. Sorry. If he was the descendant to a pharaoh and thus had access to and the ability to use magical Egyptian artifacts, like the ones that you mentioned, then that would be a different story. But to say that he is a demi-god/god is stretching it a little too far.
Avanhelsing said
Should memory of my Ancient Egyptian serve the Scales of Anubis could be faked. If the soul uttered a spell from the Book of Going Forth by Day or the Book of the Dead one could force the scales not to tell the truth. So the power could be limited and or a bit faulty.