Re: worship X vs. initiate of Y

From: Peter Metcalfe <metcalph_at_...>
Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 11:49:09 +1300


Bryan Thexton:

>To use the heortlings as examples, most people have both "worships
>storm pantheon" and "initiate of Y" (some have "devotee of Y"
>instead, with Y = Orlanth, Ernalda, or some other god).

Communal worship is a measure of your piety in your pantheon. This has a maximum score of 10W. You can only use this for Divine Aid.

Initiation represents your piety to a particular god. This has a maximum score of 10W2. You can learn the god's affinities (but no feats) to a score no greater than your "Initiated to" score.

Devotion is where you devote yourself to the god to the near exclusion of other gods within your pantheon. If you were an initiate of a god before devoting yourself to him, then you may transfer your entire ability from "Initiate of" to "Devoted to". There is no limit to your devotion ability. You may learn feats as well as affinities.

>One is considered a measure of piety, but I honestly forget which.

         Piety is the adherence of the character to the goals, values,
         and morals of the pantheon or god.  Piety is reflected in
         the Relationship of "Worship", "Initiate of" or "Devoted to".
                                         HW: RiG p178

>And if you are asking for divine aid you use your initiate of score, I
>think, but maybe not.

Divine aid is used using your "Worship" score. Initiates and Devotees are generally better off improvising feats.

--Peter Metcalfe

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