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Ryslig Helpers ([personal profile] ryslighelpers) wrote in [community profile] monsterdata2015-06-27 06:38 pm

God Boons

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GOD BOONS

INFORMATION

With the gods at war with each other, they offer tantalizing additional bonuses to their loyal followers -- but these also come with a few strings attached. Will you join a side, or remain neutral in the conflict?

Characters can be recruited in two ways: by the god, or by a god follower. The gods can open their realms to anyone at any time if a character wishes to enter. Followers always have access to their god's respective realms, and can bring in a recruit to swear allegiance.

The gods will not punish a character if they leave their side; that would only solidify their resolve to leave. However, they will remove any boons and bonuses they might have granted them. If the character rejoins, their status with be reset to entry level, and they will need to work their way up in the ranks once more.

HOW TO ALLY WITH A GOD AND RECEIVE BOONS

When a character completes a tier requirement, you can submit the form below to have them receive acknowledgment and rewards. Threads don't have to be finished at the time of submission, but they should be a good way through, and please don't handwave them entirely. You may request as many of the listed tier rewards as you like once you've reached the appropriate tier.

You may notice sections for "Offering Description" and "Reward Description". The table below is just a sample of the boons available and the requirements to get them. You don't have to do or ask for these exact things. You may choose to replace any of the listed deeds or rewards with an appropriate substitute of your own design, and they will be judged on an individual basis.

The gods favor certain traits and actions of their followers. The Fog God, for instance, values strength, freedom, and invoking fear in others. She highly encourages her children to live freely, without the inhibitions of human society. Some examples can include demonstrating the power of monsters to frighten the human populace, killing a rival in revenge, disrupting a serious occasion just for the hell of it, or generally doing things without caring for the consequences.

On the other hand, the Fourth God values cunning, subterfuge, and control. His priorities lie in furthering the technology of the peninsula, introducing progress to the world, and standing up against the Fog God. Some examples of deeds include spreading the secrets of others (especially Fog followers), manipulating monsters and/or humans to work against the Fog, or inventing some new technology.

If a character's request doesn't align enough with these ideals, their god may bestow upon them something more to their liking without warning. This is effectively an IC explanation for a request a character wouldn't make on their own. If you would like to do this, outline your request in the backfire section.

If your character wants to leave a god, you are free to do so without notice or handwave a prayer on the respective god's page. Keep in mind that leaving a god will remove all previously gained boons!

THE FOG GOD
The Fog God, so they say, is a usurper of the Day and Night gods popularly worshipped on the peninsula. It is she who brings in unsuspecting souls from other worlds and warps their bodies into monstrous forms. She is capricious and becomes jealous easily. She enjoys the chaos that currently plagues Ryslig -- both watching and causing it. It would mean the universe to her if her monsters would go out and cause some discord of their own.

Worship and Pray to the Fog

THE FOURTH GOD
The Fourth God is an artificial god created by Dr. Liewen, in an effort to make a being strong enough to combat the Fog. He was imprisoned and isolated by the Fog God, until the actions of her monsters allowed him to be freed. He now possesses a burning hatred for her and her followers, and will stop at nothing to destroy her. He is calculating and distant, and desires control of the peninsula.

Worship and Pray to the Fourth

THE KEY TO DYSTER
Those who side with the Fog God will be provided with a silver key, old and dull fog-silver. It fits in any lock, no matter the style, and opening a door with it will bring them to Dyster. They will be greeted by the people of the town, who are more than happy to see them. Here, they can stay for as long as they want, and partake in the feasting.

This is not the Dyster some arrivals may remember, and people who try to visit it on the peninsula proper will find an empty ghost town. The people in Dyster don't seem quite dead or alive, but they treat any follower of the Fog God like royalty, and they will eagerly accept new followers in their fold. They will provide them with a more than willing human sacrifice if the monster is hungry. It will calm their hunger but not indefinitely.

Those who stay for periods of time in the city may feel an unnatural loyalty to the Fog God and her cause, to the point of worship. Characters can leave by using the key against any door in town, and return to where they had first entered.
THE ARCADE'S KEYCARD
Those who side with the Fourth God will be provided an unusually modern-looking plastic card. There's no writing on the front or the back, but there is a hologram of rainbow hues on a black background that flashes wildly when the card is moved around. Insert the card on the side of a door like a slot, and they will be transported to the Arcade when they open it.

They will arrive in the grand atrium of an enormous mall and entertainment complex, all in glowing neon and glassy linoleum. Technology from various different time periods is available here, up through the early 1990s – matching the day-glo transparent-plastic aesthetic. The TVs and video games, film reels in the giant-screen theater and ballroom-sized-ball-pit balls, cannot be removed from the complex, which rivals Dyster in size, and the only shopfronts with merchandise seem to be the food court, which is free, and run by robots. It's a significant upgrade from the seedy arcade it was, before October 2022 gave the Fourth God a boost. However, the same set of large red curtains can be found, behind which lies a sterile looking room full of seated humans with strange visors who will not respond to any sort of stimuli. There is a large basin towards the back filled with water, and any time a human is killed or fed on a robot will enter and clean the area.

Those who stay for periods of time in the Arcade may feel an unnatural loyalty to the Fourth God and his cause, to the point of camaraderie. Characters can leave by pressing the card against a door and return to where they had first entered.
RESURRECTION

Loyal followers may resurrect in their god’s domain, rather than where their life ended. When they choose to leave, their god will return them to a safe place on the peninsula (at the player's discretion).

To a follower's guests, the environs may seem strange, but no harm shall come to those who awaken here. They're welcome to stay a while to recuperate, but a permanent residency would be frowned upon; eventually, they may find themselves guided out of this realm, returning back to Ryslig somewhere safe - and sometimes just within reach of the person who protected them in the first place.

TIER ONE

Tier one boons are small, and are mainly a way for the gods to give their converts a taste of what they can offer. These rewards are immediately available to anyone who pledges themselves to a god. When initially pledging to a god, it is not necessary to submit a prayer--though, if you would like to handwave a prayer, you are free to do so. Therefore, it is not necessary to include an offering for this tier.

FOG
A minor power appropriate to the Fog God (think fear, strength, destruction)

Smallest rooms in Dyster (a single bed, no window)

Resurrecting inside Dyster after 2-3 days (regardless of fog days)

A small aesthetic body modification tailored towards fear and intimidation (e.g. extra/bigger teeth, red/scarier eyes, claws if your monster doesn’t already have them)

An instinctive knowledge of how many days they have left before the hunger overtakes them
LIEWEN
A minor spell appropriate to the Fourth God (think stealth, control, invasion)

Smallest rooms in the arcade (barely a bed and a radio, you can hear the arcade outside)

Resurrecting inside the arcade after 2-3 days (regardless of fog days)

A small aesthetic cybernetic body modification (e.g. wires, circuit boards, Tron lines)

A death counter plugin on their PC that has a little image of their head with an x00 number of lives lost next to it. If a character were to die more than 99 times, it would simply start over.

TIER TWO

Tier two boons are larger, and are the first true rewards for doing a god's bidding. It represents a character being ready to dedicate themselves to a god's cause. A character might reach tier two by sacrificing a human to their god, successfully converting a neutral character, or performing public deeds in the name of their god. They also must be a follower for at least a month.

FOG
A second power appropriate to the Fog God

A bigger room in Dyster (queen-size bed, windows, storage)

Instant resurrection in Dyster after being killed.

A major body modification (e.g. flightless wings, large horns, extra limbs)

Taking on a new way to feed (flesh, energy, souls). This doesn’t replace your old one, but gives you a second option.
LIEWEN
A second spell appropriate to the Fourth God

A bigger room in the arcade (soundproof, larger, queen-sized bed)

Instant resurrection in the arcade after being killed

A modified fog form. While an alternate form assumed during fog days is available to everyone, a Fourth follower’s fog form may include cybernetic limbs or other changes appropriate to Fourth. This is a result of the Fourth God attempting to remove the Fog’s influence.

Extending the protection of the arcade to a neutral character of the follower’s choosing. That character, upon death, will resurrect in the Arcade after 2-3 days (regardless of fog days). He will never protect a Fog follower.

TIER THREE

You're getting serious. You've got your sleeves firmly rolled up and however much blood you get on your hands in the process, so be it. You've done your action and maybe you balked a little at first, but now that you know what it really takes, you're still all-in.

Tier three rewards are for truly devout followers, and it takes a great act to appease the gods enough to get here. Such acts might include a mass sacrifice of people, the successful conversion of an opposing follower, or killing an opposing follower. (Keep in mind that killing or sacrificing in self-defense, or for their own reasons, does not count - it must be expressly done for their god!)

FOG
A third major power, appropriate to the Fog God

A house in Dyster (the works)

Immortality. Only destroying the brain or the heart can kill a tier three Fog follower.

A new, alternate monster form, subject to mod approval. Some examples would include having a beefed-up fog form (go wild on the horror!), or switching at will to a closely related monster type (e.g. gargoyles into dragons).

Exchanging the cybernetic modification imparted by the Fourth God for an aesthetic monstrous modification of your choice. Please see common monster traits for details about the cybernetic modification.

Increased ferocity and strength and lowered inhibitions while in fog form.

Extending the protection of Dyster to a neutral character of the follower’s choosing. That character, upon death, will resurrect in Dyster after 2-3 days (regardless of fog days). She will never protect a Fourth follower.
LIEWEN
A third major spell, appropriate to the Fourth God

A large room in the arcade (the works)

Instantly resurrect via static in any TV or radio of your choice.

The ability to teleport from one location to another using radios. Monsters only have to touch the radio, and imagine the location where they wish to go. Note that the target location also needs a radio that is turned on.

You can regenerate missing limbs or other body parts while in the arcade, but this will take some time, is painful, and the resulting parts may have a cybernetic look to them.

Removing the biological need for conventional food (not humans), sleep, or even breathing.

Immunity to the memory loss incurred from multiple deaths. This is not a perfect reward, as Fourth is not a true god and has a higher rate of error for difficult abilities. (This is a loophole in case you still want to play out memory loss.)

PRIESTS

You will do anything in service of your god. You are theirs to use as they see fit. You know you're on the right side of history, and you'll do whatever is in your power to make sure your god prospers.

The priests of each god gain unique and powerful abilities. The abilities favored by each god are explained below, but you may request a different power instead if one suits you better. In order to obtain priesthood, a follower must be in tier three, and have been in Ryslig for at least four months. When asking for priesthood, please explain in great detail the lengths to which your character has gone for their god, and the deeds they have done in their name. These will be judged on a case-by-case basis.

Please do not ask in the god prayer boxes for ideas for a Priest offering. Priest offerings must be something you have OOCly devised yourself. You may submit a Priest form with an offering you have already come up with, request the relevant god somehow prompts your character to perform it, and then (if approved) ICly ask in the god prayer box to receive this prompt. However, things your character does entirely on their own initiative will be more highly looked upon by the gods as proof of their devotion and motivation, and are far more likely to qualify as a Priest offering.



FOG
Fog priests are instantly identifiable by their gray capes, made to resemble the Fog God’s long hair. The collar and hem of the cape are frayed, and when the wind blows through them it almost seems like parts of them trail off with it, like the fog itself...but that’s just a trick of the light, right?

When priests speak, their voices have a whisper behind them.

Fog priests may command the fog as they wish, bringing it forth where there is none and manipulating it around them. Gargoyles and trolls shrouded in fog need not fear the sun, and day-blind monsters have perfect vision. A character with a fog form may freely transform in this as well.
LIEWEN
Fourth priests do not have any set outfits, but they are given a unique marking on their hand when accepted by the Fourth. It may be a power symbol, a pattern of wires, or even a symbol from the character’s home world. Whatever it is, it will glow when other Fourth followers are near.

Fourth priests may temporarily stop time in their vicinity, affecting anyone who does not follow the Fourth God​. They can also access the rsdos network at will without use of a laptop.

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soft_focus: (-glugglug-)

[personal profile] soft_focus 2019-07-22 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Awesome!

I'll probably get back to this in an hour or so, after I've thought it over and gotten my cat to stop eating my pen every time I try to brainstorm
soft_focus: (.w.)

[personal profile] soft_focus 2019-07-23 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
ALRIGHT. After going over both the original spells Reira had as a Wendigo and Kelpie, I think it should be fine with the same stipulations; limited mobility, max 5 minutes of length, and if she wants to use it twice she needs to feed on someone.

Beyond that, could literal shadow be an acceptable replacement, letting it double as a quick way to get into other shadows in the area and skedaddle?

If not, I'm just going with smoke! (POOF!)
fromthefog: (just can;t kill the beast)

[personal profile] fromthefog 2019-07-26 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
One night after Aunamee prays to his fog shrine, fog billows outward from it. For only a moment it seems gradual, seems faint, until there comes a whisper.

"My child..."

The awed whisper resonates in the back of Aunamee's mind before the Fog God materializes in front of him, a young woman with long, curtainlike hair. Her face is mostly obscured with a mouth that will not move when she speaks, as she speaks from the Fog itself.

"Your love and devotion amazes me every time. There truly is nothing you wouldn't do for me, is there?"

She extends her hand outward, softly touching that of Aunamee's. Around them, Aunamee's room melts away, darker features of Dyster emerging to replace them. The Fog God - Sarah - helps Aunamee come to his feet, gently tugging him upward to the echoed cheers of what seems to be a sizable crowd. There is indeed a crowd, but it is comprised of shadowy figures who speak enthusiastically amongst themselves, eagerly awaiting the Fog God's chosen.

She drifts closer, extending her misty hands and gently placing them on Aunamee's shoulders. Fine tendrils of fog extend from her fingers and travel across his shoulders and down his back, deftly weaving themselves into a magnificent cape.

"I'm so proud of you."

And she drifts back to face the crowd, extending her long arm out to Aunamee. In a louder, more exuberant tone, she addresses the shadowy followers. "He who has punished the followers of the false god, who has sung my praises endlessly..." She turns back toward him, her long hair swishing behind her almost rhythmically.

The shadows, though, fade away to reveal a barren landscape, a ravaged desert. Sand blows all about with harsh winds, though none of it seems to touch Aunamee.

"The humans did not appreciate their gods or the land I gave them," she says solemnly. But her pitch brightens, the whispers behind it growing. "Not like you, my child."

The scenery shifts again to another area, what appears to be a forest destroyed by fire. Ashen tree stumps dot the scorched grass, and the wind continues to blow.

"They fought endlessly, driving my siblings to their own war." The misty hand touches Aunamee's head, imparting in him a vision of the rest of the land, a greyed-out, desolate world, lifeless and destroyed. It is a fleeting, instant vision, but it seemingly conveys the entirety of the desolate world.

"I preserved what they didn't destroy and bestowed it upon new humans, hoping someone like you would arise..."

Now they are back in Aunamee's room, before the very shrine he had built for Sarah. In a loving whisper, she continues: "You are a treasure to me, my child. My priest." Her hands glide up to cup Aunamee's skeletal face. Even with his lack of sensation, he can still feel the soft warmth radiating from her touch.

"Continue to serve me and show me to the world."

With that last whispered praise, she disappears.
toothaches: by Zyden@DA (ryslig: think your thoughts)

[personal profile] toothaches 2019-08-09 01:37 am (UTC)(link)
I have a character who is going to turn to the Fog this month. Two characters played a part in his conversion. Will they both be able to get the benefits of turning someone?
toothaches: by Zyden@DA (ryslig: sssh back)

[personal profile] toothaches 2019-09-09 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
Character Name: Maurice/Diesel Hutch
Alignment: FOG
Offering Description: Joining via conversion by a friend!
Link: Here.
Reward Tier: One
Reward Description: Strength, a serrated edge to his hooves to make them more dangerous.
Edited 2019-09-09 01:20 (UTC)
gentle_darkness_duelist: (i'm a devil in disguise)

[personal profile] gentle_darkness_duelist 2019-09-13 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
Character Name: Judai Yuki
Alignment: Fog God
Offering Description: Judai's offering for Priesthood is the Crossed Wires event in which he acted as a conduit to steal the Felferi Gods' power for the Fog to do as she pleases. In addition to being an active advocate for the Fog, he has also been sprucing up the Fog's church and generally doing his best to get to know the Fog.
Link: Crossed Wires event is here. Church is here.
Reward Tier: Priest
Reward Description: The cloak, the speech, the fog generating powers and the Fog's trust
Backfire: N/A
peccatore: (ROM ants)

Re: QUESTIONS

[personal profile] peccatore 2019-10-10 06:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Asking here since it strictly relates to a limb regenerated in the Arcade, sorry if this isn't quite the best spot:

Let's say Marco went around punching glass with his metal hand a bunch because it's totally fine if it hurts just as long as it's not visibly bleeding, and the hand became damaged as a result - for instance, small shards made it into the joints, or it just became generally more banged up. Would a mechanically-inclined character be able to make repairs, or would this be best left for Elias to handle?

I also imagine it would feel super weird either way, because if a metal hand has tactile sensations on the outside then it probably feels stuff on the inside too, but that kind of detail is up to player discretion, I assume? The first question is the important one here, haha.
peccatore: (SIlentLY the SEEENses aBANDon their deFE)

[personal profile] peccatore 2019-10-29 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for the answer! And sorry about being so fussy about little details like this, heheh ;v;7
fromthefog: (mirrors on the ceiling)

[personal profile] fromthefog 2019-11-21 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Standing in the Fog’s church alone, Judai may hear whispers. They’re soft at first, but before long, they grow louder and louder, a steady stream of unintelligible words. Before long, dark swirls of fog gather into the shape of a woman. Black, waterfall-like hair drapes over her face, obscuring her features. As she speaks, the voice seems to emanate not from the form, but from inside Judai’s own mind.

“My child, you’ve done well.”

The dark fog billows out from the form, filling the room and obscuring Judai’s surroundings. When the fog abates, the surroundings have shifted to become a dark corner of Dyster. Judai is now standing above a shadowy crowd, their cheers and applause seemingly muffled by some sort of invisible barrier. Their movements cause them to blink and warp, like shadows cast upon the wall by a flickering flame.

“Do you hear them? They sing your praise—they know they stand in the presence of the truly devoted.”

The fog surrounding Judai forms itself into a cloak, tattered yet beautiful, a physical representation of the power bestowed upon him. The cloak glides itself around Judai’s neck, eliciting a series of cheers from the crowd around him. They’re so happy for him. He’s done so much.

All at once, wind roars by his ears and whips his cloak into a frenzy. The next time Judai opens his eyes, he’ll find himself flying over Ryslig -- no, somewhere just outside of Ryslig -- husks of burned down buildings dotting the barren countryside.

“You restored my power in a time where I thought it might slip away from me,” says the Fog. Her real name, Sarah, echoes inside Judai’s head like a memory. “Look below you to see what’s at stake.”

The wind picks up one last time. The ruined landscape fades away, replaced by the cold, hard floor of the Church.

“Thank you, Judai. Any mother would be proud to have a child like you."

And she's gone.
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[personal profile] decarded 2019-11-28 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
Character Name: Angelica
Alignment: Fog
Offering Description: Joining up
Link: Here.
Reward Tier: 1
Reward Description:
Minor spell- The ability to induce fear with her voice
Body mod- A second row of teeth
All the other standard rewards, except I would like to trade out the hunger timer for a fog timer instead (since she's going to be eating more often than she needs to anyway, t b h)
earrdrums: (🎧▸286)

[personal profile] earrdrums 2020-01-16 05:39 am (UTC)(link)
Hello! I plan on having Jiro join the Fourth soon... ish, but because she's a Simulacrum, I thought I'd ask ahead of time about what I could possibly do for her cybernetic body mod!
Since she's already cybernetic and all.

So I'm just gonna toss a brief list of ideas I had at you guys for yes/no-ing:

1. A tail similar to the one Sora also got for joining? No use aside from expression and aesthetics, I just think it'd be cute. It'd be a big clunky outlet plug too, like Xurkitree.

2. Aesthetic only boosters? Like, little jets on her back or her legs that she can turn on but don't do anything other than look cool, Buzz Lightyear style. I figure they wouldn't put out any heat, either; they'd really just be parts for showing off and looking neat.

3. High tech looking floaty bits? Like glowing holograms or (aesthetically) electrified crystals floating around her wrists/ankles and/or the ends of her cables. The holograms would probably be either flickering squares or music notes because I'm a sucker for themes.
(It'd be neat if these could make cute little pings and stuff too, but y'know.)

4. Antennae with harmless electric arcs jumping between them? This one feels very "yeah, duh, that's fine", but never hurts to make sure.
earrdrums: (🎧▸191)

[personal profile] earrdrums 2020-01-16 07:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Awright, neat! Thank you!
earrdrums: (🎧▸281)

[personal profile] earrdrums 2020-01-17 03:44 am (UTC)(link)
Actually, after talking with a friend I realized something...

Could I mix the antennae and the tail into one thing so she can be a robot nekomimi? 👀

Or if I can't, can I give her the antennae via the optional Simulacrum extra gadgetry?

EDIT: Like this! Robo nekomimi... robomimi...
Edited 2020-01-17 05:52 (UTC)
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[personal profile] notpiercings 2020-01-17 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
Character Name: Dio Brando
Alignment: Fourth
Offering Description: Using Reira's card to enter, Dio will navigate to the front desk to request a card of his own and pledge his own services.
Link: Here!
Reward Tier: 1

Body Mod Description: I had this idea in mind of Dio having some kind of lightbulb fangs (drawn by Pan) from which feeding wires can extend and allow him to feed, kind of similarly to the ducts that snakes have to inject their venom, but I don't know if this sort of thing is allowed as a regular simulacrum change. If it isn't allowed as a regular change, then I'd like to take that as the body mod. If it is allowed as a regular change, though, then I'd like a tail made of multiple cable coils!

Spell Description: poison detection
Spell Backfire (for abilities characters wouldn't ask for ICly): In order to detect a substance, Dio's feeding wires need to come in contact with it. The spell itself tells him every component of what he's 'tasting' with no middle ground, comparable to an ingredients label. The 'ingredients' won't necessarily be in common terms, however, so he'll need to do his own research if he wants to understand exactly what he's tasting.

For poisons he should get the general feeling that something is off, but if he wants to know what it is he has to figure out what the poisonous component was and research it himself.
earrdrums: (🎧▸18)

Re: QUESTIONS

[personal profile] earrdrums 2020-02-06 03:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Still thinking about what to do for her boons, but regarding the spell for joining with the Fourth!
Would the ability to disguise herself as a small appliance work? It'd just be folding in on herself a la Optimus Prime into a truck, or Doombox from Lethal League into... well, y'know, a boombox.

My thought would be she's incapable of doing anything worthwhile in that form, so it really would be useless for anything other than hiding herself for things like listening in on conversations or when hiding from pursuers; at most I imagine she'd be able to move via shuffling corner to corner but she'd only be able to move a couple of inches before, like, falling over. Whereas any speaking she does would be staticy and muffled like someone talking through a walkie-talkie.
She'd also only have one (1) appliance she can turn into since I picture it more like a Transformers thing than shapeshifting or something, where she has all the parts for it at all times, it's just rearranging and compacting them into the right shape.
Like the invisible boatmobile's origami button.

Obviously, no matter what it'd be that she turns into, she wouldn't be able to be used like the actual appliance! So if she was, like, a stereo, all the buttons and trays and such would be cosmetic; trays couldn't pop out (because they're not really there, the panel marking it is just a panel), buttons could be pressed but don't do anything, etc.
(I also don't know what she'd turn into exactly but I'LL GET THERE...)

I figure it'd check all the right boxes for stealth and subterfuge, but I wanna make sure before I go tossing that in.

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