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Bloody Hael, the one with the brains has spoken
Can a holy site be a sentient being? Could I make a living creation my holy site? Could a hard-to-reach personal plane be a holy site? Or is all that cheating?
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Bloody Hael, the one with the brains has spoken
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Can a holy site be a sentient being? Could I make a living creation my holy site? Could a hard-to-reach personal plane be a holy site? Or is all that cheating?
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Eh, be ye never so high, the Law is above you
But in this case, you would be within the remits of the law
Ye're a god, Haely
Does it take Might to destroy another god's Holy Site? Or can a god just destroy it casually (since if, say, some catapults can do so, then why not a god?)?
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Using the last RP as precedent, no; a dragon god simply breathed fire on Vowzra's magical tree and burned it to cinders
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However, that was the DRAGON GOD - his flames were a mighty magic. So a god whose domain gives exceptional inherent power can destroy an extremely powerful Holy Site, yes (and Orabil was a VERY well protected Holy Site - no violence could take place within its 100 mile vicinity and it was connected to to the beating heart of Galbar, the source of all Life and also an extremely powerful Holy Site - ain't no catapult harming dat!).
A god who is not inherently exceptionally strong would not be able to destroy such a well protected and powerful Holy Site, but less powerful Holy Sites are capable of being destroyed, yes.
For instance, a god like Zephyrion, or Logos, who are inherently just ridiculously powerful, can destroy an Orabil.
Something like, for instance, Vestec, would need to use Might to destroy it as he is not inherently a 'powerful' god in the brute sense that Logos, DRAGON GOD and Zephyrion are. Less poweful Holy Sites, Vestec would obviously be able to just waltz through them, but it's all dependent on the kind of Holy Site and its characteristics.
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So, I take it that, unless you take special care to make your Holy Sites extra protected, the only thing stopping other gods from destroying them is goodwill and the threat of political fallout. Good to know.
P.S. @Dawnscroll, give me a minute and I'll do that.
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However, that was the DRAGON GOD - his flames were a mighty magic. So a god whose domain gives exceptional inherent power can destroy an extremely powerful Holy Site, yes (and Orabil was a VERY well protected Holy Site - no violence could take place within its 100 mile vicinity and it was connected to to the beating heart of Galbar, the source of all Life and also an extremely powerful Holy Site - ain't no catapult harming dat!).
A god who is not inherently exceptionally strong would not be able to destroy such a well protected and powerful Holy Site, but less powerful Holy Sites are capable of being destroyed, yes.
For instance, a god like Zephyrion, or Logos, who are inherently just ridiculously powerful, can destroy an Orabil.
Something like, for instance, Vestec, would need to use Might to destroy it as he is not inherently a 'powerful' god in the brute sense that Logos, DRAGON GOD and Zephyrion are. Less poweful Holy Sites, Vestec would obviously be able to just waltz through them, but it's all dependent on the kind of Holy Site and its characteristics.
Right, help me here: what is the complete list of who has written in the Elder Scroll thus far?
@Dawnscroll, Astarte's written! So have Vestec and Zephyrion
/me lends life force to Kho's spirit bomb.
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Many more than that.
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I weep for the soul of the world. You have failed me young one, you have fauled.
That is a HidoKhon