— δ cyno • he/him • number one paladin fanδ — making a smoothie for meta ——————| EXTENDED SIG |—————— Φ • redpelt’s biggest fan :) DM, minmaxer, microbiology student, and lover of anything colored red • Φ
he commands burning vines to restrain you. Make a STR save
That misses as well. STR: 17
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— δ cyno • he/him • number one paladin fanδ — making a smoothie for meta ——————| EXTENDED SIG |—————— Φ • redpelt’s biggest fan :) DM, minmaxer, microbiology student, and lover of anything colored red • Φ
— δ cyno • he/him • number one paladin fanδ — making a smoothie for meta ——————| EXTENDED SIG |—————— Φ • redpelt’s biggest fan :) DM, minmaxer, microbiology student, and lover of anything colored red • Φ
*okay so ruuules clarification here: Any non will going against a greater will without a true Artifact will lose, the will is simply beyond this level of fighting. However of course it’s fine to use stats to fight them because we’re assuming the will is giving them a chance to win. But if a Will wants to kill a non will, then that non will has basically no chance. True artifacts basically automatically default it to fighting with stats, will figure out rules for that later. At least, that’s what I’ve come up with here*
*okay so ruuules clarification here: Any non will going against a greater will without a true Artifact will lose, the will is simply beyond this level of fighting. However of course it’s fine to use stats to fight them because we’re assuming the will is giving them a chance to win. But if a Will wants to kill a non will, then that non will has basically no chance. True artifacts basically automatically default it to fighting with stats, will figure out rules for that later. At least, that’s what I’ve come up with here*
*yeah. Foréir is stooping down to a semi mortal level. Kinda like a demigod*
— δ cyno • he/him • number one paladin fanδ — making a smoothie for meta ——————| EXTENDED SIG |—————— Φ • redpelt’s biggest fan :) DM, minmaxer, microbiology student, and lover of anything colored red • Φ
*okay so ruuules clarification here: Any non will going against a greater will without a true Artifact will lose, the will is simply beyond this level of fighting. However of course it’s fine to use stats to fight them because we’re assuming the will is giving them a chance to win. But if a Will wants to kill a non will, then that non will has basically no chance. True artifacts basically automatically default it to fighting with stats, will figure out rules for that later. At least, that’s what I’ve come up with here*
*I don’t think gods can just autokill people though? Otherwise they would just go do that and have pretty much no consequences. Adventurers can canonically kill gods without needing a god killing weapon. I mean it’s a lot more likely that a god will kill a person in a straight fight, but that doesn’t mean there’s no chance a person wins.*
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— δ cyno • he/him • number one paladin fanδ — making a smoothie for meta ——————| EXTENDED SIG |—————— Φ • redpelt’s biggest fan :) DM, minmaxer, microbiology student, and lover of anything colored red • Φ
*okay so ruuules clarification here: Any non will going against a greater will without a true Artifact will lose, the will is simply beyond this level of fighting. However of course it’s fine to use stats to fight them because we’re assuming the will is giving them a chance to win. But if a Will wants to kill a non will, then that non will has basically no chance. True artifacts basically automatically default it to fighting with stats, will figure out rules for that later. At least, that’s what I’ve come up with here*
*I don’t think gods can just autokill people though? Otherwise they would just go do that and have pretty much no consequences. Adventurers can canonically kill gods without needing a god killing weapon. I mean it’s a lot more likely that a god will kill a person in a straight fight, but that doesn’t mean there’s no chance a person wins.*
*these are gods with manipulation of reality as you know it. They can create something from nothing and remove things from existence as a whole*
*okay so ruuules clarification here: Any non will going against a greater will without a true Artifact will lose, the will is simply beyond this level of fighting. However of course it’s fine to use stats to fight them because we’re assuming the will is giving them a chance to win. But if a Will wants to kill a non will, then that non will has basically no chance. True artifacts basically automatically default it to fighting with stats, will figure out rules for that later. At least, that’s what I’ve come up with here*
*I don’t think gods can just autokill people though? Otherwise they would just go do that and have pretty much no consequences. Adventurers can canonically kill gods without needing a god killing weapon. I mean it’s a lot more likely that a god will kill a person in a straight fight, but that doesn’t mean there’s no chance a person wins.*
*It all really depends on the fantasy and world building of said world. There is a lot of D&D lore that speaks of gods just being able to kill mortals if they want, but doing so can incur the wrath of other gods who can cause harm to other gods. Also you can't really kill gods in 5e, you only fight avatars or aspects and they simply return to their home dimensions when they are "killed"*
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"Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup."
*okay so ruuules clarification here: Any non will going against a greater will without a true Artifact will lose, the will is simply beyond this level of fighting. However of course it’s fine to use stats to fight them because we’re assuming the will is giving them a chance to win. But if a Will wants to kill a non will, then that non will has basically no chance. True artifacts basically automatically default it to fighting with stats, will figure out rules for that later. At least, that’s what I’ve come up with here*
*I don’t think gods can just autokill people though? Otherwise they would just go do that and have pretty much no consequences. Adventurers can canonically kill gods without needing a god killing weapon. I mean it’s a lot more likely that a god will kill a person in a straight fight, but that doesn’t mean there’s no chance a person wins.*
*these are gods with manipulation of reality as you know it. They can create something from nothing and remove things from existence as a whole*
*Yes but they can still die, and a combat statblock is more fun than magic handwave boom you’re dead womp womp*
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— δ cyno • he/him • number one paladin fanδ — making a smoothie for meta ——————| EXTENDED SIG |—————— Φ • redpelt’s biggest fan :) DM, minmaxer, microbiology student, and lover of anything colored red • Φ
*I gave him disadvantage on his rolls, he can still attack but can’t move.*
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— δ cyno • he/him • number one paladin fanδ — making a smoothie for meta ——————| EXTENDED SIG |—————— Φ • redpelt’s biggest fan :) DM, minmaxer, microbiology student, and lover of anything colored red • Φ
*It all really depends on the fantasy and world building of said world. There is a lot of D&D lore that speaks of gods just being able to kill mortals if they want, but doing so can incur the wrath of other gods who can cause harm to other gods. Also you can't really kill gods in 5e, you only fight avatars or aspects and they simply return to their home dimensions when they are "killed"*
*Yea exactly, so a god can really only manifest as an aspect to be able to walk around, so the aspect wouldn’t be able to one shot kill people. Being a god is beyond human comprehension and existing beyond the mortal world, so you can’t really fully interact with it. I’m just saying that if a person is picking a fight with a god they can tangibly see, it should probably get a statblock. Just cause its not the actual god there, and I mean it’ll be CR 30 anyway.*
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— δ cyno • he/him • number one paladin fanδ — making a smoothie for meta ——————| EXTENDED SIG |—————— Φ • redpelt’s biggest fan :) DM, minmaxer, microbiology student, and lover of anything colored red • Φ
*okay so ruuules clarification here: Any non will going against a greater will without a true Artifact will lose, the will is simply beyond this level of fighting. However of course it’s fine to use stats to fight them because we’re assuming the will is giving them a chance to win. But if a Will wants to kill a non will, then that non will has basically no chance. True artifacts basically automatically default it to fighting with stats, will figure out rules for that later. At least, that’s what I’ve come up with here*
*I don’t think gods can just autokill people though? Otherwise they would just go do that and have pretty much no consequences. Adventurers can canonically kill gods without needing a god killing weapon. I mean it’s a lot more likely that a god will kill a person in a straight fight, but that doesn’t mean there’s no chance a person wins.*
*so these greater wills/gods in this thread, their powers were designed without the real possibility of mortals harming them in mind. We’ve made it so that the gods don’t really need stats to fight because most people don’t really want to take the time to design them, and as such we’ve sorta just made it that they’re above mortals when it comes to fighting and stuff. I’m trying to come up with a way to make it more interesting though, but that might take a while. Sorry!*
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*Wow those rolls are horrible*
— δ cyno • he/him • number one paladin fan δ —
making a smoothie for meta
——————| EXTENDED SIG |——————
Φ • redpelt’s biggest fan :) DM, minmaxer, microbiology student, and lover of anything colored red • Φ
Both miss
Attack: 29 Damage: 25 + 53
he commands burning vines to restrain you. Make a STR save
Somewhere between a genius and a moron.
*anyways is fine. We both (probably) have ADHD. I’m surprised I don’t do this more often honestly lol*
Somewhere between a genius and a moron.
*I'm way too invested with this outcome 🍿*
"Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup."
Characters for Tenebris Sine Fine
RoughCoronet's Greater Wills
*Foréir is probably going to win. He has over 550 health, a restraining ability and a good damage output. But you never know.*
Somewhere between a genius and a moron.
*And if not you can always teleport away, unless that is beneath him*
"Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup."
Characters for Tenebris Sine Fine
RoughCoronet's Greater Wills
That misses as well. STR: 17
— δ cyno • he/him • number one paladin fan δ —
making a smoothie for meta
——————| EXTENDED SIG |——————
Φ • redpelt’s biggest fan :) DM, minmaxer, microbiology student, and lover of anything colored red • Φ
*They’re not fighting to the death. Tosu would actually die 😔*
— δ cyno • he/him • number one paladin fan δ —
making a smoothie for meta
——————| EXTENDED SIG |——————
Φ • redpelt’s biggest fan :) DM, minmaxer, microbiology student, and lover of anything colored red • Φ
*okay so ruuules clarification here: Any non will going against a greater will without a true Artifact will lose, the will is simply beyond this level of fighting. However of course it’s fine to use stats to fight them because we’re assuming the will is giving them a chance to win. But if a Will wants to kill a non will, then that non will has basically no chance. True artifacts basically automatically default it to fighting with stats, will figure out rules for that later. At least, that’s what I’ve come up with here*
*yeah. Foréir is stooping down to a semi mortal level. Kinda like a demigod*
Somewhere between a genius and a moron.
Another fail
Somewhere between a genius and a moron.
Tosu attacks
Attack: 17 Damage: Unable to parse dice roll. + 19 + 18
Attack: 19 Damage: 38 + 15 + 14
— δ cyno • he/him • number one paladin fan δ —
making a smoothie for meta
——————| EXTENDED SIG |——————
Φ • redpelt’s biggest fan :) DM, minmaxer, microbiology student, and lover of anything colored red • Φ
*I don’t think gods can just autokill people though? Otherwise they would just go do that and have pretty much no consequences. Adventurers can canonically kill gods without needing a god killing weapon. I mean it’s a lot more likely that a god will kill a person in a straight fight, but that doesn’t mean there’s no chance a person wins.*
— δ cyno • he/him • number one paladin fan δ —
making a smoothie for meta
——————| EXTENDED SIG |——————
Φ • redpelt’s biggest fan :) DM, minmaxer, microbiology student, and lover of anything colored red • Φ
*these are gods with manipulation of reality as you know it. They can create something from nothing and remove things from existence as a whole*
Somewhere between a genius and a moron.
*also tosu is restrained*
Somewhere between a genius and a moron.
*It all really depends on the fantasy and world building of said world. There is a lot of D&D lore that speaks of gods just being able to kill mortals if they want, but doing so can incur the wrath of other gods who can cause harm to other gods. Also you can't really kill gods in 5e, you only fight avatars or aspects and they simply return to their home dimensions when they are "killed"*
"Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup."
Characters for Tenebris Sine Fine
RoughCoronet's Greater Wills
*Yes but they can still die, and a combat statblock is more fun than magic handwave boom you’re dead womp womp*
— δ cyno • he/him • number one paladin fan δ —
making a smoothie for meta
——————| EXTENDED SIG |——————
Φ • redpelt’s biggest fan :) DM, minmaxer, microbiology student, and lover of anything colored red • Φ
*I gave him disadvantage on his rolls, he can still attack but can’t move.*
— δ cyno • he/him • number one paladin fan δ —
making a smoothie for meta
——————| EXTENDED SIG |——————
Φ • redpelt’s biggest fan :) DM, minmaxer, microbiology student, and lover of anything colored red • Φ
*Yea exactly, so a god can really only manifest as an aspect to be able to walk around, so the aspect wouldn’t be able to one shot kill people. Being a god is beyond human comprehension and existing beyond the mortal world, so you can’t really fully interact with it. I’m just saying that if a person is picking a fight with a god they can tangibly see, it should probably get a statblock. Just cause its not the actual god there, and I mean it’ll be CR 30 anyway.*
— δ cyno • he/him • number one paladin fan δ —
making a smoothie for meta
——————| EXTENDED SIG |——————
Φ • redpelt’s biggest fan :) DM, minmaxer, microbiology student, and lover of anything colored red • Φ
*so these greater wills/gods in this thread, their powers were designed without the real possibility of mortals harming them in mind. We’ve made it so that the gods don’t really need stats to fight because most people don’t really want to take the time to design them, and as such we’ve sorta just made it that they’re above mortals when it comes to fighting and stuff. I’m trying to come up with a way to make it more interesting though, but that might take a while. Sorry!*