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@TheodorableSo from what I gathered from your responses it's kind of impossible to remove a god from a domain once consolidating their power? Barring their annihilation.
That seems to be a bit unfun for me. I thought at least people get chance to challenge this given a bit of grace period.

Also I might've missed something or isn't enthropy just a debuff which reduces your effective amount of power but unlike spending power this status can be recovered?

While his siblings and esteemed ancestors were quarreling up a storm Yllwythyr felt relaxed to be in contact with the soil. It felt nice, different. He experienced his non-existent years melting away and his not so elderly bones being rejuvenated. The formless void and the indiscernable white fog were interesting at first. Their potential essentially limitless their promise fascinated the elderly looking young god. Yet ultimately they were nothing, they could not be touched and staring at the void gave him no pleasure. This soil, on the other hand, was nice. It was cool to the touch yet warm underneath the sun. It could actually be touched. Having a form was a relief. It might've limited one's potential yet the results were so rewarding. Yllwythyr preferred a potential that could be grasped by his own two hands rather than some ephemeral, untouchable void. In that moment he already made his decision. With a gesture which took exceptionally large effort of him, he closed his eyes and concentrated.

Yllwythyr tries to consolidate his claim over the Dominion of Earth
@TheodorableJust posted. It's a short yet I think fairly telling introduction of the character.
Although it might be not as apparent that he's on the island, attending that meeting of gods.
YLLWYTHYR


An old man sat serenely against a rock, paging through a picture book. He was neither old nor a man. He was a god, perhaps the youngest of the lot. Yllwythyr was the name yet he might be most recognizable for his blackened walking cane. A man of few phrases, the audaciousness of the island host merely made him cloud his face. He then continued to browse the pages. It was a very interesting picture book.
@TheodorableSo about bidding for a specific Domain. I have two questions.
1.) It counts as a power usage, right? So you have three such actions per every turn. Also obviously as a power its cost is deduced from your power pool as soon as you use it. I feel this is obvious yet needs clarification.
2.) Minor and major domains introduced a new aspect to things. How should we envision this?
a.) Whoever bids first for a domain gets the major field, second bidder gets the minor.
b.) You first bid for the minor domain and then spend arbitrary amount of turns and/or power points to upgrade it to major domain.

Thank you in advance!
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"almost nothing" well that is a depressing start
It's just in his nature. He's to observe first. Act later.

BTW, am I correct assuming that the planet is inhabited by ordinary plants and animals?
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@TheodorableI might make a post in turn 1 just to start gaining power and then do what my deity would do in-character in the beginning... almost nothing.
I like this one! Accepted.
He's vaguely based after Tylwyth Teg from Welsh folklore although with touches of Merlin and some other inspirations. His goal is actually less about being a treehugger and more along the lines of evolution and progress. Depending on circumstances he could be absolutely harmless or a massive annoyance.
Yllwythyr



Yllwythyr the Blackstaff is an aloof studious member of the Pantheon. He does not appear to be overtly ambitious nor seeking confrontation with his siblings. He's fascinated by life and seems to be content observing its wonders. By nature he seeks harmony and creation, uninterested in petty power plays. In a sense he could be described as a scholar, a wise deity eager to know more. Yet he's an ambivalent entity who would not allow himself to develop overt sways. Yllwythyr (or just Blackstaff) can only hold temporary allegiances and like life he's ever changing. He preaches balance above all. While many consider Yllwythyr a good entity he has no interest in fighting evil, much less to eliminate them. In his view there's no "bad" life, only life.
I'll be in Sweden for a week so I don't really have the activity to participate in this NRP.
Would latecomers be acceptable or perhaps you are already pretty full?
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