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"Oh, so Nahargu'ul can flood Olympus, but when I try to cover the world in a desert everybody's like "That'll destroy humanity Thu-mmmok." You guys suck."


"Tell me about it." Nahash from atop the 20 cult members carrying her entire length on pillows.
I hope the Shear is an acceptable artifact. Nahash will be keeping it until she finds herself someone to throw it at to see what happens, as with all proper science.
Updated Nahash's tales with an artifact of the Mind.

EDIT: Alternative names mortals might recognize it by: Snakebite, Serpent's Fang, Liebreaker (by some of her cults).
Might write another Nahash tale soon, with themes of power in this case. Mind that 'soon' could be 'anytime this week'.
What is it with these gods having a bunch of their ideas specifically when they're drunk.

EDIT: Wait, can gods get drunk? Wouldn't they have like, fucking extremely alcohol-resistant livers by default alongside their other physical defenses and immunities?


Nahash pretends to be drunk so she's allowed to vent her crazier ideas.
Among our current roster, which god would most likely be responsible for mimics?


My immediate thought is Nahash, but she doesn't like to create things out of nothing. Maybe a collab between her and another deity interested in that sort of trickery.
Updated Nahash's opinions. She has a lot more people she can call 'companions' than I was expecting.

And they're all weird goddesses.
I'll be updating Nahash's opinions sometime today or during the weekend. I'm delighted about the number of deities, personally.
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Plus it's a good way to see the desire in the hearts of men!


"The quickest way to a man's heart is through the suffering of his family."
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I agree, she's very enjoyable. I especially like her strange variety of creations, and her apparent tendency to invade one's bodily space--as in, the spaces inside one's body- in curiosity.

Also, that Nahash opinion. The havoc.

EDIT: And the Ashevelen opinion, as well. I'm getting a good sense for deities that will be grouped together most often, I think.
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