Naruzeldamaster
Inkling
I'm 100% sure there are RPG that have done both approaches lolmy story
step 1: be a protagonist with cursed plot armor
step 2: see all of your friends die
step 3: OP antagonist
step 4 YES.
InklingI'm 100% sure there are RPG that have done both approaches lolmy story
step 1: be a protagonist with cursed plot armor
step 2: see all of your friends die
step 3: OP antagonist
step 4 YES.
Troubadour
Sage
Scribe
InklingI wouldn't say that the god absolutely has to have an evil counterpart, planning to overthrow them.If I was to kill a God, I would add another god or immortal, that isn't necessarily stronger but is more evil and tactical. And would lure the god into a trap. And then maybe, the god is technically unkilleable, but it could be torn up or cut up into so many pieces (by some process that needs elaboration.. maybe by his own weapon?) and kept from reassembling, that it becomes powerless. So then there is a gods' mouth, gods' eye, gods' hand scattered helplessly in the universe. Or.. maybe the god could be driven to commit suicide? Because the one thing this god loves is destroyed?
Dreamer
ArchmageWhat is the source of god's power? Is it internal or external? If it is internal, well, maybe a divine weapon can hurt gods as it is made by gods? If it is external, removing source of power (e.g. belief / believers) may work.yup, you saw that correctly. Im trying to figure out how I should kill some of my divine(given that some of them are antagonists), and I would like some input.
currently, I have that you take their divine power away somehow and that its related to their divine weapon, but that's all. also, my divine have multiple forms that can be killed individually.
Minstrelthe source is basically a special form of magic made and harnessed by the six main divine. its basically a combined version of all things that magic can do.What is the source of god's power? Is it internal or external? If it is internal, well, maybe a divine weapon can hurt gods as it is made by gods? If it is external, removing source of power (e.g. belief / believers) may work.
ArchmageWell, in that case, remove either the magic or the harnessing system.the source is basically a special form of magic made and harnessed by the six main divine. its basically a combined version of all things that magic can do.
Minstrelwait bro thank you.. just thought of ANOTHER change because of this postWell, in that case, remove either the magic or the harnessing system.
yup, you saw that correctly. Im trying to figure out how I should kill some of my divine(given that some of them are antagonists), and I would like some input.
currently, I have that you take their divine power away somehow and that its related to their divine weapon, but that's all. also, my divine have multiple forms that can be killed individually.
if it’s tied to specifically their weapons & taking it makes them lose their divine power then, throw in a bit of chaos, toss another god into the mix & that helps even the playing field. After the battle if the characters are powerful enough they can swoop in & finish whatever god is left alive.yup, you saw that correctly. Im trying to figure out how I should kill some of my divine(given that some of them are antagonists), and I would like some input.
currently, I have that you take their divine power away somehow and that its related to their divine weapon, but that's all. also, my divine have multiple forms that can be killed individually.
Dreamer
Minstrelalready done with the ten divine guardians I talked about. I also have villains that are ALMOST gods, ARE gods, or STRONGER than gods.if it’s tied to specifically their weapons & taking it makes them lose their divine power then, throw in a bit of chaos, toss another god into the mix & that helps even the playing field. After the battle if the characters are powerful enough they can swoop in & finish whatever god is left alive.
Scribe
AcolyteThey prayed for mercy, but the god was engrossed in his own great work and deaf to their cries. Outraged, the faithful turned to forbidden rites: they bartered and shackled their souls to black sorcery, forming a desperate pact with the god’s enemies. Together they schemed to unmake the god who had abandoned them.I wouldn't say that the god absolutely has to have an evil counterpart, planning to overthrow them.
I've played quite a few RPG where the populace have simply become discontent with how things are being run.
The god of course spends much of the game mocking them and calling them insects, until plot armor kicks in and they get bonked.
Fire emblem does it. at least twice I think
Xenoblade LOVES to do it.
Tales Of series does it a few times.
Final Fantasy is a whole madhouse full of this trope.
Acolyte
Acolyte
Minstrelliterally all weapons can do that lol. as ive said, the gods have separate forms with separate minds and identities, and *killing* them will weaken the godOr a weapon that can mortally wound a God?