
I’m addicted to drawing the constellations of our #DungeonWorld pantheon, and 500 blank playing cards arrived, so…
I’m addicted to drawing the constellations of our #DungeonWorld pantheon, and 500 blank playing cards arrived, so.
I’m addicted to drawing the constellations of our #DungeonWorld pantheon, and 500 blank playing cards arrived, so…
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That’s awesome. The Gods of my DW game just sort of spring up when needed. So far we have a Paladin of Dionysius (he’s drunk most of the time), Mitra the All-God (official God of the Faraway Empire) and Helios, smiter of evil with fist-fulls of “Sun Stuff”. He’s blamed for everything that goes badly in the game. Poor guy.
My first game I was a Paladin of Mara (from Elder Scrolls)
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what these are so good.
I have six players, so to simplify things I asked them to determine marching order, which would infer watch order, which would follow a six-day week and each player named one deity as the patron of a weekday. Beyond that, I can’t talk much without revealing clues, but each deity harbours two double-sided clues for future events.
From left to right, the domains are knowledge/wisdom (scroll), bloody conquest (sword), healing/restoration (cup), civilisation (primitive hammer which looks like an axe in this rendering), dowtrodden/forgotten (slave’s pick) and what lies beneath (shovel)
Feel free to expand the list as the list in DW is a good start but plenty of others. Favourite so far is Huh from the Role Playing Public Radio’s actual plays of DW with this deity who has a wonderful way of keeping the paladin to keeping on task with any special boons during a quest.