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    Posts made by Severinus

    • RE: Religions

      @blackhoke said in Religions:

      but the god can be changed in a second moment?

      You probably have to show a lot more devotion to your new god, before reaching a similar standing as you had with a god you worshipped all your lifetime and showed constant devotion by following his/her ideals.

      posted in Discussions & Feedback
      Severinus
      Severinus
    • RE: Religions

      I would ask for a 'faith' system where behaving according to the ways of the main worshipped god, e. g. for beast-people behaving peacefully, greeting other and not attacking anyone and anything in sight unprovoked is rewarded by this god, so that the character is protected by his god in his home realm, when instead of fighting he turns to praying to his deity. If he has proven his faith before, then he is protected, if he tried to pk himself, a peaceful god would not protect him. If one wishes to join in the fight, praying later should not be an option anymore to escape from a fight. In that way you can add a role-playing component, where choices matter and add a protection for players who wish to avoid pvp at all cost, but have to behave more in consent with their protective deity. Respectively, in the demon world deities or archdemons of chaos and destruction would support their aggressive, backstabbing followers with buffs for fighting, as this is their realm and the other gods have no saying there.

      This would help with the PK debate as well as adding some roleplaying flair.

      posted in Discussions & Feedback
      Severinus
      Severinus
    • RE: PK punishment

      I would ask for a 'faith' system where behaving according to the ways of the main worshipped god, e. g. for beast-people behaving peacefully, greeting other and not attacking anyone and anything in sight unprovoked is rewarded by this god, so that the character is protected by his god in his home realm, when instead of fighting he turns to praying to his deity. If he has proven his faith before, then he is protected, if he tried to pk himself, a peaceful god would not protect him. If one wishes to join in the fight, praying later should not be an option anymore to escape from a fight. In that way you can add a role-playing component, where choices matter and add a protection for players who wish to avoid pvp at all cost, but have to behave more in consent with their protective deity. Respectively, in the demon world deities or archdemons of chaos and destruction would support their aggressive, backstabbing followers with buffs for fighting, as this is their realm and the other gods have no saying there.

      posted in Discussions & Feedback
      Severinus
      Severinus
    • RE: HI all

      Grrretings to you.

      posted in Welcome to Fractured
      Severinus
      Severinus
    • RE: Hello

      Grrretings frrriend. This one is looking forward to meeting you.

      posted in Welcome to Fractured
      Severinus
      Severinus
    • RE: What kind of character will you play? race/class?

      This one wishes to be a Chadra kind. Balanced, yet strong.

      posted in Discussions & Feedback
      Severinus
      Severinus
    • RE: Are you a PVP or PVE player?

      As a casual player, I am really a pve player who rather enjoys not being forced into pvp.

      posted in Discussions & Feedback
      Severinus
      Severinus
    • Greetings

      Greetings, fellow adventurer of Elysium,
      after having lloked for an open sandbox fantasy game strongly featuring and rewarding exploration I am looking forward to joining you in playing Fractured.
      Fare thee well until we meet again on forum or in-game.

      posted in Welcome to Fractured
      Severinus
      Severinus
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