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2[[caption-width-right:300:Eden. Paradise in the new world[[spoiler: and a soon-to-be battleground]] ]]
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4Not to be confused with the [[LordsOfCreation roleplaying game]] published in the mid-eighties or the [[Literature/TheLordsOfCreation series of books]] by SM Sterling.
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6Lords of creation is a game that is played across a great many forums but the game detailed on this page was played on the [[http://www.giantitp.com/forums GitP forums]] by a group of experienced veterans of both the site and the game itself, and a few-not-so-experienced ones.
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8The game works like this (at least in this edition; others handle things differently): Create a god with a [[BlueAndOrangeMorality personality and unique outlook on the world]], then you give them their domains, like in D&D, they only have two at first but gaining more makes them more powerful. You get ten points to distribute between their combat stats [[TheSixStats HP, attack and defense]]. How you distribute these points determines your god's specific manner of fighting and how survivable they are. Once a god has entered the game they usually begin creating, [[ManipulativeBastard plotting]], or watching within minutes and the posts just stack up from there. In order to do anything especially big a god needs to expend AP, a limited but renewable resource which a god gets more of each rollover (Typically one a week on Saturday) in a quantity depending on their power level. There is no set win-objective since a Lords of creation game is ongoing and doesn't end, the only goals to work towards are the ones that the players make themselves and to craft a story/setting for the ages. And yes, one of the players is developing a setting based on the game.
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11Has a [[Characters/LordsOfCreationFateOfTheFaithful character page]].
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15* AGodIsYou: The entire premise of any Lords of Creation game is that you are a god and the world is your oyster.
16* AngelUnaware: Cera, the goddess of space, assumed at first that she literally WAS space. Muria eventually cleared this up for her though.
17** Periplanus pulls this sometimes, he values hospitability above all else and disguises himself as a begger to test people.
18* AnIcePerson: Virilian froze half of the first world via creating an anti-sun that absorbs heat.
19* AllAnimalsAreDogs: This is true at first because Khorghul, god of beasts, only created dogs as his hunting companions without making any prey. [[spoiler: The First-people become that prey very quickly when Khorghul and The Ghost Hound attack Eden]]
20* BeingGoodSucks: The exact reason why a lot of people play evil gods.
21* BewareTheNiceOnes: Orin. She warded off [[spoiler: Khorghul's]] army which was [[spoiler: invading eden]] by blessing all of attackers with compassion and love.
22* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Quite a few of the gods. Special mention goes to Orin, who is willing to die to protect eden, she does a good job of it as well due to her seven points in defense.
23* DarkIsNotEvil: Eld, the god of death, is decidedly neutral and doesn't involve himself in conflicts. Often.
24* DeadpanSnarker: Eld, all the god-damn time.
25* DesignItYourselfEquipment: Relics can be anything and regardless of their form they grant a bonus to one of a gods combat stats. For example: D'hakos uses a very potent halberd while Lenia Auria wields a set of panpipes.
26* EldritchAbomination: Slight inversion in The Unknown Word - he is literally made of words and ideas, but he is Lawful Neutral and so far has been cordial and polite.
27* EvenEvilHasStandards: Morthos may be sin incarnate but he is Lawful Evil and doesn't abide foul play.
28* FirstNameBasis: None of the god's ever use each others titles.
29** Except for the Unknown Word, but in his case he doesn't have a name to refer to.
30* FloatingIsland: Eden.
31** Et al; several other deities have adopted the idea, though Eden is the most significant.
32* GoneHorriblyRight: Adelin Sol created the sun to bring warmth to the new world and succeeded, accidentally destroying a large portion in the process. [[spoiler: It gets fixed eventually.]]
33* GrimReaper: Eld takes the form of one when perfoming his duties.
34* IncorruptiblePurePureness: All the inhabitants of [[ThePromisedLand Eden]].
35* MagicalForeignWords: Words of Power. 'Nuff said.
36* MysteriousPast: The two Zu-Latonesh sisters have a past which is hard to explain unless you've read the OOC very carefully or been in the IRC chats.
37* ObviouslyEvil: Muria has Morthos pinned down as an evil god from the second he arrives at the banquet, mostly because he rode in on a fireball and crashed into the courtyard.
38* OurDragonsAreDifferent: There are dragons in the game but they haven't been mentioned at all since they were created.
39** The Unknown Word is a dragon made out of language itself.
40** Kai'lith was born from a serpentine dragon god but is described as a western-style dragon.
41* PhysicalGod: All of them at first, but gods who go beyond the lesser ranking need to have a special ability to influence the world directly. [[spoiler: Though that's changing.]]
42* PlayingWithFire: For'sok and Morthos both do this quite a bit. Even more than the actual god of fire Infernidym.
43* {{Reincarnation}}: Eld, the god of death, created a forge for the specific purpose of reincarnating everyone who dies. [[spoiler: Except those claimed by other gods]]
44* RPGMechanicsVerse: Partly, only the combat qualifies as this, the rest of the world is pretty normal.
45* SiblingYinYang: Orin is practically the physical manifestation of happiness and love, Muria is farely no-nonsense and down to earth but not excessively so.
46* StoneWall: At least three players ended up putting seven points into defense when they were making their gods, resulting in this.
47* TheManBehindTheMan: Savorla's first action was to make herself virtually unfindable and then begin manipulating the only one who knew her location, her sister Cera. (Not that it did any good, seeing as Muria still (due to a fairly heavily disputed interpretation of a rule) found her as soon as (and in fact, because of) her creation of the artifact that let her hide.) Savorla's player has also diligently maintained that she wasn't manipulating her sister, but it's impossible to actually tell from what was said IC before the game died, so no-one knows for sure.
48* ThePowerOfLove: The magic of miracles is essentially this, it can only be wielded by good mortals.
49* ThePowerOfTheSun: The first world has two suns, one of which destroyed a large swathe of land during its creation and the other froze part of the planet into a wasteland. Until someone stepped in to fix it.

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