Divine Intervention

Every deity has one or more dominions. A dominion is a subject of importance to a society in which the deity has substantially greater influence then other deities. For example you might have Mars who has a dominion of war, or Poseidon with dominion over the sea. When choosing skills or conditions form this domain you should read the lore that's created about the deity you serve and how he or she is worshipped.

Deities occasionally interfere with the regular flow of things. This is called divine intervention. A deity spends some of their divine charges to interfere with the world. This can occur on a deity's own initiative or because one of their followers requested it.

Deities only interfere with things involving their dominions. For instance a god of storms can be asked to refrain from causing a storm, but he does not intervene in matters of fertility. A divine intervention can not directly interfere with beings who have free will. This includes any mind altering interventions, as well as interventions that would clearly result in ending the life of a specific individual. Because of this, praying for the death of someone will never get them killed. Deities can however interfere by starting a lethal fire in a city, since this isn't targeted at ending the life of any specific person.

Deities spend divine charges for divine intervention. When asking for divine intervention, you need to supply sufficient DC. To do this, make an estimate of how many characters (including NPCs) would have a direct advantage or disadvantage from the divine intervention. This number is the amount of divine charges that is required for the intervention. It is important that you think through what it is exactly that you ask. For example: You pray for a castle wall to fall down so your army can invade the castle. This will directly benefit everyone in your army, and it will be a serious problem for anyone inside the castle. All of these people are directly involved in the intervention and so you add one divine charge for each of them. As a result of this the evil king may be killed and the surfs in his kingdom can now live happy free lives. All of these people however do not directly benefit, and neither do the stone masons who will have extra work afterwards.

If the game masters agree with your estimate, there is about a 75% chance that a divine intervention will be granted. An intervention will only be considered once, so if a similar thing is asked twice the chance of it happening won't improve. Divine intervention will not occur instantly. Once the request is forwarded to a GM, they decide if it will be granted. This may be random, or it may be decided based on plot or the personality of that deity. If it is granted, it will happen somewhere before the next down time period.

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Last updated Mon, 16-08-2021 22:37 by Brian Bors
Created Sun, 30-09-2012 19:13 by Anonymous

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