I remember to take my actions this turn, and as my first I direct attention to a fatal flaw in the reanimation of a recently reanimated temple. It was stated that this entity was undead. However, it is also stated in this entity's very name that it is holy. Therefore, being both holy and undead, it should smite itself and explode in a puff of logic.
It was a holy temple. It is now a giant animated undead construct. There are holy undead in D&D lore, so this is not a contradiction as much as it shows that the Godmodder has a vast pantheon. I myself am an undead servant of the Godmodder, a holy servant of the deity. My existence isn't an oxymoron, it just makes my character more interesting.
It all depends on the universal lore. Undead work many different ways in many different universes. In some, all are destroyed/injured by holy things. In others, they are merely bothered or it has greater effect on them. In others, the two are completely separate and do not specially affect each other. This world already does not actually have too much to do with D&D, and seems to have more in common with Minecraft than anything. Wynncraft, actually.
I think that if the Godmodder wills its holy temple to become an undead construct, it happens, whether or not it is contradictory in this world's lore, if there is any, or if there is a world.
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I remember to take my actions this turn, and as my first I direct attention to a fatal flaw in the reanimation of a recently reanimated temple. It was stated that this entity was undead. However, it is also stated in this entity's very name that it is holy. Therefore, being both holy and undead, it should smite itself and explode in a puff of logic.
It was a holy temple. It is now a giant animated undead construct. There are holy undead in D&D lore, so this is not a contradiction as much as it shows that the Godmodder has a vast pantheon. I myself am an undead servant of the Godmodder, a holy servant of the deity. My existence isn't an oxymoron, it just makes my character more interesting.
It all depends on the universal lore. Undead work many different ways in many different universes. In some, all are destroyed/injured by holy things. In others, they are merely bothered or it has greater effect on them. In others, the two are completely separate and do not specially affect each other. This world already does not actually have too much to do with D&D, and seems to have more in common with Minecraft than anything. Wynncraft, actually.
I think that if the Godmodder wills its holy temple to become an undead construct, it happens, whether or not it is contradictory in this world's lore, if there is any, or if there is a world.
But did the Godmodder will anything? It appears you are the only one who has willed anything. You forget your place. The Godmodder takes no orders. The Godmodder has no allies. Nay, it merely has minions, for it is superior to all. Lo, tremble before its might!
*Cough* I mean, uh... well, your will doesn't really dictate the will of the Godmodder, old chap. He's a free spirit, he is.
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"Ignorance is bliss, and you look absolutely miserable."
I remember to take my actions this turn, and as my first I direct attention to a fatal flaw in the reanimation of a recently reanimated temple. It was stated that this entity was undead. However, it is also stated in this entity's very name that it is holy. Therefore, being both holy and undead, it should smite itself and explode in a puff of logic.
It was a holy temple. It is now a giant animated undead construct. There are holy undead in D&D lore, so this is not a contradiction as much as it shows that the Godmodder has a vast pantheon. I myself am an undead servant of the Godmodder, a holy servant of the deity. My existence isn't an oxymoron, it just makes my character more interesting.
It all depends on the universal lore. Undead work many different ways in many different universes. In some, all are destroyed/injured by holy things. In others, they are merely bothered or it has greater effect on them. In others, the two are completely separate and do not specially affect each other. This world already does not actually have too much to do with D&D, and seems to have more in common with Minecraft than anything. Wynncraft, actually.
I think that if the Godmodder wills its holy temple to become an undead construct, it happens, whether or not it is contradictory in this world's lore, if there is any, or if there is a world.
But did the Godmodder will anything? It appears you are the only one who has willed anything. You forget your place. The Godmodder takes no orders. The Godmodder has no allies. Nay, it merely has minions, for it is superior to all. Lo, tremble before its might!
*Cough* I mean, uh... well, your will doesn't really dictate the will of the Godmodder, old chap. He's a free spirit, he is.
It reincarnated me in my current form, which is far superior to my previous form, so it is the will of the Godmodder, or at least an interpretation of it. Also, for the record, I was saying that if my action even works that shows it was the will of the Godmodder to animate the temple.
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Action 3: As the unholy brilliant undead temple of the Eternal and True Godmodder rises above the horizon as the sun sets, (I don't know what time of day it actually is, but I'll just assume it's night for this being more cinematic) my eyes behind my bucket helm glow more violently red. I stare downwards at Qwerty_ and shout, "Puny one! You shall become my instrument of destruction." I then touch Qwerty_ slightly, my hand crackling with blue arcane energy, transforming them into an Adult Bronze Dracolich under the service of the Eternal and True Godmodder, "Rise my valiant steed, and we shall conquer all the land in the name of the Holy Godmodder!"
Effectively, I transform Qwerty into an [AG]adult bronze dracolich with a magical power similar, but not equal to, a True Polymorph spell. If I can, I mount on top of my new steed and leave the animated undead temple raising my blade high above my head.
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Action 3: As the unholy brilliant undead temple of the Eternal and True Godmodder rises above the horizon as the sun sets, (I don't know what time of day it actually is, but I'll just assume it's night for this being more cinematic) my eyes behind my bucket helm glow more violently red. I stare downwards at Qwerty_ and shout, "Puny one! You shall become my instrument of destruction." I then touch Qwerty_ slightly, my hand crackling with blue arcane energy, transforming them into an Adult Bronze Dracolich under the service of the Eternal and True Godmodder, "Rise my valiant steed, and we shall conquer all the land in the name of the Holy Godmodder!"
Effectively, I transform Qwerty into an [AG]adult bronze dracolich with a magical power similar, but not equal to, a True Polymorph spell. If I can, I mount on top of my new steed and leave the animated undead temple raising my blade high above my head.
Welp, you done did a whoops. You see, true polymorph allows a creature to retain personality and alignment.
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"Ignorance is bliss, and you look absolutely miserable."
Action 3: As the unholy brilliant undead temple of the Eternal and True Godmodder rises above the horizon as the sun sets, (I don't know what time of day it actually is, but I'll just assume it's night for this being more cinematic) my eyes behind my bucket helm glow more violently red. I stare downwards at Qwerty_ and shout, "Puny one! You shall become my instrument of destruction." I then touch Qwerty_ slightly, my hand crackling with blue arcane energy, transforming them into an Adult Bronze Dracolich under the service of the Eternal and True Godmodder, "Rise my valiant steed, and we shall conquer all the land in the name of the Holy Godmodder!"
Effectively, I transform Qwerty into an [AG]adult bronze dracolich with a magical power similar, but not equal to, a True Polymorph spell. If I can, I mount on top of my new steed and leave the animated undead temple raising my blade high above my head.
Welp, you done did a whoops. You see, true polymorph allows a creature to retain personality and alignment.
That's exactly why I said at the end of the post, "with a magical power similar, but not equal to, a True Polymorph spell. I didn't cast True Polymorph, but used that reference to specify what the ability physically looked like, but mechanically didn't function as.
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Action 1: I see LeviRocks staggering towards me with his arm stretched out and I pull out the UNO Reverse card, compelling him to turn himself into a [OG] Bronze dragon.
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Fire bolt- Shoot a streaking ball of fire towards a foe and deal a measly 1d10 fire damage. Use eldritch blast instead.
Fireball - Drawing magic from your inner reserves, you unleash a devastating nuke that explodes in a circle, hitting multiple enemies, and burning them to a crisp with a godly amount of 8d6 fire damage. Make your DM’s fights look like garbage. It’s also a nice way of TPK your entire party and have them triggered at you for the rest of the week.
Action 1: I see LeviRocks staggering towards me with his arm stretched out and I pull out the UNO Reverse card, compelling him to turn himself into a [OG] Bronze dragon.
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Did you not see the rule that you can't intercept actions (with small exceptions).
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For my first action, I do everyone a favor and request that the gods get rid of action interception without actual clever, original wording, so no just saying "I intercept your action" or "I cast feeblemind for the sixteenth time", because it's just boring and annoying.
As long as i don’t make it boring but UNO reverses aren’t boring.
Since i think it’s the first time anyone has said on this thread, it’s original haha
Fire bolt- Shoot a streaking ball of fire towards a foe and deal a measly 1d10 fire damage. Use eldritch blast instead.
Fireball - Drawing magic from your inner reserves, you unleash a devastating nuke that explodes in a circle, hitting multiple enemies, and burning them to a crisp with a godly amount of 8d6 fire damage. Make your DM’s fights look like garbage. It’s also a nice way of TPK your entire party and have them triggered at you for the rest of the week.
For my first action, I do everyone a favor and request that the gods get rid of action interception without actual clever, original wording, so no just saying "I intercept your action" or "I cast feeblemind for the sixteenth time", because it's just boring and annoying.
As long as i don’t make it boring but UNO reverses aren’t boring.
Since i think it’s the first time anyone has said on this thread, it’s original haha
I guess it's up to the Godmodder and Joebobob as to the power of reverse uno cards.
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You specified that the spell was similar to true polymorph, without being true polymorph. You did not specify that it would affect alignment and personality, unlike true polymorph. Therefore, it would be assumed that it is mechanically equivalent, without being able to be targeted by effects that target true polymorph. You cannot change the function of the spell after casting it, my friend. Wording is so very essential.
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"Ignorance is bliss, and you look absolutely miserable."
You specified that the spell was similar to true polymorph, without being true polymorph. You did not specify that it would affect alignment and personality, unlike true polymorph. Therefore, it would be assumed that it is mechanically equivalent, without being able to be targeted by effects that target true polymorph. You cannot change the function of the spell after casting it, my friend. Wording is so very essential.
I purposefully worded it vaguely and even specified that it wasn't a spell and is instead magic ability similar to True Polymorph. Also. [AG] isn't an alignment. I wasn't changing the function of the magical ability after using it, I was clarifying something you misunderstood.
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(Summary of my previous turn, and how it actually ended.)
Standing on the foot of the temple, I animate it with the power of the Godmodder, summoned an army of undead wyvern knights riding gloomstalkers, and fell to the ground 50ish feet below me as the temple exploded. As I fell through the air, I seemingly pause upright midair, holding my greatsword with two hands above my head.
Action 1: Though physically obliterated, the temple is not vanquished. As parts of the rubble of the building/undead form fall to the ground as the ground beneath my feet gives way, I pause time momentarily to hold together the spirit of the temple. The portal in the center of the temple turns purple, filled with fire, and shoots out violet-red streaks of magic fire-pillars to every piece of the temple that is now floating in the air. The portal establishes a link between them all, forming an undead spirit that animates them into a collective swarm of earth-chunks that hover in the air. My voice booms, "The soul of an undead temple is greater than physical obliteration. Army! Attack the heathens!"
Action summary: I float in the air pausing time around me in the range of the blast of the temple's explosion, suspending the chunks in the air and reviving the undead spirit to create an undead entity known as the "Godtemplest."
Entity Actions:
The Wyvern-Knights riding Gloomstalkers (yes, that will be their official names): They will fly high above the Godtempest, forming a meta-physical link between each other, focusing their magic on the Boot-Burners, who they recognize as heathens. They dive down from the sky and assault the boot-burners with flaming lances and shadow-breath.
The Godtemplest (yet another official name containing a pun!): The Godtemplest will activate the portal, the Godmodder choosing what entities come through.
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I use my inner will to create a massive hole in 60ft in radius around the portal so deep that the creatures fall into Tartarus.
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Fire bolt- Shoot a streaking ball of fire towards a foe and deal a measly 1d10 fire damage. Use eldritch blast instead.
Fireball - Drawing magic from your inner reserves, you unleash a devastating nuke that explodes in a circle, hitting multiple enemies, and burning them to a crisp with a godly amount of 8d6 fire damage. Make your DM’s fights look like garbage. It’s also a nice way of TPK your entire party and have them triggered at you for the rest of the week.
Action 2: My dark form looks down at the now prone Qwerty_, laughing as they create a hole to Tartarus (wherever that is) to disrupt my new summoning. I raise my greatsword, causing it to be wreathed in green flames, as I thrust the weapon downward towards the ground below. On the ground where I am pointing the tip of my greatsword, a portal emerges, connected to Tartarus, causing all creatures from Tartarus and any new ones from my first portal to appear on the ground near it.
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Summary and answer to your question: The godmodder is both no one and everyone. It is apparently the entity and force that binds the universe together. They are the Queen of England, Donald Trump, and most truly: The Godmodder
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Action 2:
I cast time stop
Amount of rounds: 4
I use the 2 rounds to charge my energy and unleash a devastating beam of holiness to where the creatures are spawning, vaporising all of them and the portal.
Fire bolt- Shoot a streaking ball of fire towards a foe and deal a measly 1d10 fire damage. Use eldritch blast instead.
Fireball - Drawing magic from your inner reserves, you unleash a devastating nuke that explodes in a circle, hitting multiple enemies, and burning them to a crisp with a godly amount of 8d6 fire damage. Make your DM’s fights look like garbage. It’s also a nice way of TPK your entire party and have them triggered at you for the rest of the week.
Summary and answer to your question: The godmodder is both no one and everyone. It is apparently the entity and force that binds the universe together. They are the Queen of England, Donald Trump, and most truly: The Godmodder
Hmm.... okay.
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Summary and answer to your question: The godmodder is both no one and everyone. It is apparently the entity and force that binds the universe together. They are the Queen of England, Donald Trump, and most truly: The Godmodder
Hmm.... okay.
I know. I'm just as confused as you are, and I've been here awhile.
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I think that if the Godmodder wills its holy temple to become an undead construct, it happens, whether or not it is contradictory in this world's lore, if there is any, or if there is a world.
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But did the Godmodder will anything? It appears you are the only one who has willed anything. You forget your place. The Godmodder takes no orders. The Godmodder has no allies. Nay, it merely has minions, for it is superior to all. Lo, tremble before its might!
*Cough* I mean, uh... well, your will doesn't really dictate the will of the Godmodder, old chap. He's a free spirit, he is.
"Ignorance is bliss, and you look absolutely miserable."
It reincarnated me in my current form, which is far superior to my previous form, so it is the will of the Godmodder, or at least an interpretation of it. Also, for the record, I was saying that if my action even works that shows it was the will of the Godmodder to animate the temple.
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Action 3: As the unholy brilliant undead temple of the Eternal and True Godmodder rises above the horizon as the sun sets, (I don't know what time of day it actually is, but I'll just assume it's night for this being more cinematic) my eyes behind my bucket helm glow more violently red. I stare downwards at Qwerty_ and shout, "Puny one! You shall become my instrument of destruction." I then touch Qwerty_ slightly, my hand crackling with blue arcane energy, transforming them into an Adult Bronze Dracolich under the service of the Eternal and True Godmodder, "Rise my valiant steed, and we shall conquer all the land in the name of the Holy Godmodder!"
Effectively, I transform Qwerty into an [AG] adult bronze dracolich with a magical power similar, but not equal to, a True Polymorph spell. If I can, I mount on top of my new steed and leave the animated undead temple raising my blade high above my head.
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Welp, you done did a whoops. You see, true polymorph allows a creature to retain personality and alignment.
"Ignorance is bliss, and you look absolutely miserable."
That's exactly why I said at the end of the post, "with a magical power similar, but not equal to, a True Polymorph spell. I didn't cast True Polymorph, but used that reference to specify what the ability physically looked like, but mechanically didn't function as.
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Action 1: I see LeviRocks staggering towards me with his arm stretched out and I pull out the UNO Reverse card, compelling him to turn himself into a [OG] Bronze dragon.
The power of anime compels you
Did you not see the rule that you can't intercept actions (with small exceptions).
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As long as i don’t make it boring but UNO reverses aren’t boring.
Since i think it’s the first time anyone has said on this thread, it’s original haha
I guess it's up to the Godmodder and Joebobob as to the power of reverse uno cards.
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You specified that the spell was similar to true polymorph, without being true polymorph. You did not specify that it would affect alignment and personality, unlike true polymorph. Therefore, it would be assumed that it is mechanically equivalent, without being able to be targeted by effects that target true polymorph. You cannot change the function of the spell after casting it, my friend. Wording is so very essential.
"Ignorance is bliss, and you look absolutely miserable."
I purposefully worded it vaguely and even specified that it wasn't a spell and is instead magic ability similar to True Polymorph. Also. [AG] isn't an alignment. I wasn't changing the function of the magical ability after using it, I was clarifying something you misunderstood.
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(Summary of my previous turn, and how it actually ended.)
Standing on the foot of the temple, I animate it with the power of the Godmodder, summoned an army of undead wyvern knights riding gloomstalkers, and fell to the ground 50ish feet below me as the temple exploded. As I fell through the air, I seemingly pause upright midair, holding my greatsword with two hands above my head.
Action 1: Though physically obliterated, the temple is not vanquished. As parts of the rubble of the building/undead form fall to the ground as the ground beneath my feet gives way, I pause time momentarily to hold together the spirit of the temple. The portal in the center of the temple turns purple, filled with fire, and shoots out violet-red streaks of magic fire-pillars to every piece of the temple that is now floating in the air. The portal establishes a link between them all, forming an undead spirit that animates them into a collective swarm of earth-chunks that hover in the air. My voice booms, "The soul of an undead temple is greater than physical obliteration. Army! Attack the heathens!"
Action summary: I float in the air pausing time around me in the range of the blast of the temple's explosion, suspending the chunks in the air and reviving the undead spirit to create an undead entity known as the "Godtemplest."
Entity Actions:
The Wyvern-Knights riding Gloomstalkers (yes, that will be their official names): They will fly high above the Godtempest, forming a meta-physical link between each other, focusing their magic on the Boot-Burners, who they recognize as heathens. They dive down from the sky and assault the boot-burners with flaming lances and shadow-breath.
The Godtemplest (yet another official name containing a pun!): The Godtemplest will activate the portal, the Godmodder choosing what entities come through.
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Action 1:
I use my inner will to create a massive hole in 60ft in radius around the portal so deep that the creatures fall into Tartarus.
Action 2: My dark form looks down at the now prone Qwerty_, laughing as they create a hole to Tartarus (wherever that is) to disrupt my new summoning. I raise my greatsword, causing it to be wreathed in green flames, as I thrust the weapon downward towards the ground below. On the ground where I am pointing the tip of my greatsword, a portal emerges, connected to Tartarus, causing all creatures from Tartarus and any new ones from my first portal to appear on the ground near it.
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Who is the godmodder currently?
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Read the first post: https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/off-topic/forum-games/9681-confront-the-godmodder-always-accepting
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Action 2:
I cast time stop
Amount of rounds: 4
I use the 2 rounds to charge my energy and unleash a devastating beam of holiness to where the creatures are spawning, vaporising all of them and the portal.
Hmm.... okay.
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I know. I'm just as confused as you are, and I've been here awhile.
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