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I haven't read the IC yet, but... *looks at whopping 5 might* Belru could be... persuaded to solve any urgent problems.
@Double Capybara Lol, Belru hasn't visited another god in so long the event occurred outside of time and has no frame of reference for the material universe.
@The Irish Tree If you want him to start off mortal, I suggest making a sheet for him and showing it around, see who is interested. We can't determine what god would elevate him until we know what he/she is like, but there are twenty gods here so it shouldn't be a problem finding one.

Well, as long as a large enough group of gods agrees, the Pantheonic Empire would be plausible with their help.

And, @The Omnipotent Sphere

Kho wanted me to talk about this stuff so we could even out our differences and ideas as soon as possible, but we can get back to it later if you want.


Oh, well. I guess just don't expect Belru's assistance unless you tempt her with a lucrative exchange. In fact, if it looks too cohesive she may be inclined to undermine it.
@Legion02 "has to be done" is subjective.

@poog the pig I think it's too early to discuss it, honestly. I'll wait to see how Lif goes about his plans IC.

@The Irish Tree According to the OP, whether your immortality is permanent or based on conditions is up to the god who makes you a hero to determine, so it could. I feel that some gods, like Zephyrion (God of Change), might forgo making your immortality dependent on your loyalty.
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It will probably be less purging and more harsh ultimatums from a certain Demi-God.


Have I missed something? Are you going to be on Logos' extremely far off world?
I wonder how prepared Galbar will be when the Imperium of Man arrives to purge the heresy.
@The Irish Tree Yeah, you can break your ties with your God (depending on the terms), but I don't think heroes can be made without a god.
When Belru's post makes you realize that Lifprasil's quest to unify humanity under a pantheon-based religion isn't that bad of an idea after all. Balance is key.


My post made someone realize something? D:

Edit: Also, good night everyone.
@Cyclone They could grow larger as time passes and eventually just become unstable and rupture, creating two or more smaller elementals.
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