Alaric
04-18-1999, 05:23 PM
finnsson wrote:
> 1. If an intelligent tree killed a blooded person, would that tree then
> become blooded (like the boar that killed a noble, but this time it's a
> tree...)?
>
>
I'm not sure about that, I suppose so. As long as it was alive (more than
tree-level sentience, that is). I could easily see 'the Treant'. There have
also been discussions in my group (more along the lines of poking fun, really)
of inanimate objects getting blooded, and I know of at least one serious
example where a DM did just that.
> 2. Around how strong is a god's blood strength? 1000 for great and 300
> for lesser?
>
I'd actually say more. Think about this example:
The gorgon has been around for about a milennium and a half. Let's argue that,
being 3rd in line when the blood got passed out, he started with about an 80.
In that time, let us say that, for example, he raised his bloodline through
mundane means by one point every twenty years for the first 500 (+25). Now let
us also say that every 50 years (two generations, speaking generously), and
killed just 40 bloodline worth of people (that's gotta be generous, that's
about 2-5 individuals). So he gains 20 each on 30 different raids (btw, I
figure that the natural evolution is for people to become closer to their gods,
that is, the bloodline of any house will increase over time, given no
catastrophe...of course, that never happens). So there's another 600 points.
With any reasonable luck, the Gorgon is probably peaking 1000 points now. I'd
say the Gods have about (and I'm using TPO again here) 4000 for lesser and
about 8000 for greater, more since I think they evolve over time as well,
gaining divine power of their own to add to what they inherited.
>
> 3. Who's bloodline did the old gods have? Their own or did they gain
> their bloodline like the new gods received their bloodlines?
>
I would say that they had their own bloodlines. I would say anyone ascended to
the heavens, even from mortal status, would have his own bloodline. Or, more
likely, none. Since most game worlds don't incorporate the bloodlines of Gods,
then they probably weren't 'blooded', except by being divine. For that matter,
I'd say the same is true for the new Gods. By now, I would say that most of the
new ones are probably blooded with derivations of themselves (especially for
ones born after Deismaar). For numbers, again, I would say probably about 5 and
10 thousand, respectively. Probably a little more, since they were supposed to
be extremely powerful. I probably would have put Azrai at about 25k.
>
> 4. Don't you think the spell "blood drain" is a bit to powerful? Let's
> say the Magian would like to increase his blood strength. Then he'll use
> some spell to find a person with a bloodline (to find a noble person
> would probably be enough, since most nobles got a bloodline). Then he'll
> cast "teleport without error" (in the middle of the night when the
> person is asleep) and then he'll cast "blood drain".
Yeah, probably way too powerful. I don't think he abuses it, though (since
you're the guy running him, you don't have to), and hopefully your party isn't
evil, so if they ever get that powerful, they won't use it.
> 1. If an intelligent tree killed a blooded person, would that tree then
> become blooded (like the boar that killed a noble, but this time it's a
> tree...)?
>
>
I'm not sure about that, I suppose so. As long as it was alive (more than
tree-level sentience, that is). I could easily see 'the Treant'. There have
also been discussions in my group (more along the lines of poking fun, really)
of inanimate objects getting blooded, and I know of at least one serious
example where a DM did just that.
> 2. Around how strong is a god's blood strength? 1000 for great and 300
> for lesser?
>
I'd actually say more. Think about this example:
The gorgon has been around for about a milennium and a half. Let's argue that,
being 3rd in line when the blood got passed out, he started with about an 80.
In that time, let us say that, for example, he raised his bloodline through
mundane means by one point every twenty years for the first 500 (+25). Now let
us also say that every 50 years (two generations, speaking generously), and
killed just 40 bloodline worth of people (that's gotta be generous, that's
about 2-5 individuals). So he gains 20 each on 30 different raids (btw, I
figure that the natural evolution is for people to become closer to their gods,
that is, the bloodline of any house will increase over time, given no
catastrophe...of course, that never happens). So there's another 600 points.
With any reasonable luck, the Gorgon is probably peaking 1000 points now. I'd
say the Gods have about (and I'm using TPO again here) 4000 for lesser and
about 8000 for greater, more since I think they evolve over time as well,
gaining divine power of their own to add to what they inherited.
>
> 3. Who's bloodline did the old gods have? Their own or did they gain
> their bloodline like the new gods received their bloodlines?
>
I would say that they had their own bloodlines. I would say anyone ascended to
the heavens, even from mortal status, would have his own bloodline. Or, more
likely, none. Since most game worlds don't incorporate the bloodlines of Gods,
then they probably weren't 'blooded', except by being divine. For that matter,
I'd say the same is true for the new Gods. By now, I would say that most of the
new ones are probably blooded with derivations of themselves (especially for
ones born after Deismaar). For numbers, again, I would say probably about 5 and
10 thousand, respectively. Probably a little more, since they were supposed to
be extremely powerful. I probably would have put Azrai at about 25k.
>
> 4. Don't you think the spell "blood drain" is a bit to powerful? Let's
> say the Magian would like to increase his blood strength. Then he'll use
> some spell to find a person with a bloodline (to find a noble person
> would probably be enough, since most nobles got a bloodline). Then he'll
> cast "teleport without error" (in the middle of the night when the
> person is asleep) and then he'll cast "blood drain".
Yeah, probably way too powerful. I don't think he abuses it, though (since
you're the guy running him, you don't have to), and hopefully your party isn't
evil, so if they ever get that powerful, they won't use it.