Ooooooooh, interesting. I wanna try this out. Bindle might know who I'm going to pick
- Name: "Blood for the Blood God Skulls for the Skull Throne" Khorne
- Series: Warhammer 40000
- Domain: Blood, War, Hate, Valor, Honor, Martial Ability
- Appearance: As a Chaos God Khorne as has no true form, but his preferred image is of a fully armored humanoid with a horned head.
- Abilities: Able to grant berzerker frenzy upon those he want, and bestow mutations to his worshipers, which make them more powerful in killing their foes. Or turn them into spawns. Blood is blood. He also kicks ass.
Considering the nature of Chaos Gods, they can be either good or bad, since they feed on the emotions given off by mortals. The reason the Chaos Gods are soul crushing monstrosities is because everyone else is a soul crushing monstrosity.
edited 6th Aug '11 1:39:00 AM by Luke_Prowler
Sometimes I even amaze myself. Currently: Nice and sneaky likekage:I don't know. Is there any evidence that Obelisk is anything but an absurdly powerful children's trading card?
Luke:Upon thinking about it, I realise that banning Chaos Gods was a stupid idea. So yeah, Khorne's in.
Well, we have Bahamut, but he's more on the Lawful Good end of the scale most of the time.
edited 6th Aug '11 2:42:35 PM by Bindlestick
"You have more than enough potential. So tell me what is the one wish that would make your soul gem shine." -Mitt Romney, probablyYes, Obelisk is a real god. The Pharaoh Atem actually summons him in the ancient Egypt/Memory World arc.
What is so amusing about this? Why do you take lives? How can you forget?Mindlessly obediant? A very... flat character? Don't let that put you off, though. He's a card!
...I'v been watching too much Jeff Dunham...
edited 6th Aug '11 6:13:15 PM by Dragon573
It's kind of funny. Sufficiently advanced stupidity is like sufficiently advanced science; eventually, you find something you can't solve.Not really any personality. I'm gonna change it to Horakhty. (S?)he has spoken lines, and despite being a giant golden armored person, isn't all-powerful or anything.
What is so amusing about this? Why do you take lives? How can you forget?I've changed it. And yes, Horakhty IS the fusion of those three lesser gods, so technically he should be able to do that. Unless you object to it.
What is so amusing about this? Why do you take lives? How can you forget?Oh, well. Here's a Chaotic Good deity for ya.
- Name: Labelas Enoreth.
- Series: D&D Forgotten Realms.
- Portfolio: Time, longevity, history, the moment of choice.
- Appearance: It's the guy second from the left.
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- Abilities: anything detailed here
; he is of divine rank 16. Also, control over longevity, the flow of time, and somewhat of history - think about time police.
edited 7th Aug '11 4:57:28 AM by desdendelle
On empty crossroads, seek the eclipse -- for when Sol and Lua align, the lost shall find their way home.Holy crap, I was joking. Khorne would literally be the worse thing you could set on this game. He is rage incarnate with legs (most of the time).
Here's my actual entry:
- Name: Calypso
- Series: Pirates Of The Caribbean
- Domain: The Sea, and all thing in and on it.
- Appearance: Her "mortal" form
◊. There's not much difference between the two, besides size and amount of clothing.
- Abilities: Control of the tides, the monsters of the deep, and possible some control over weather. Kinda useless at the moment.
I did. I actually liked the idea just because I wanted to make an Evil Tastes Good reference.
It's kind of funny. Sufficiently advanced stupidity is like sufficiently advanced science; eventually, you find something you can't solve.This hasn't started yet, hasn't it?
On empty crossroads, seek the eclipse -- for when Sol and Lua align, the lost shall find their way home.

edited 6th Aug '11 6:39:12 PM by kagescorpionakki
What is so amusing about this? Why do you take lives? How can you forget?