Important to note, one of the main ways of doing this is by calling upon the power of your legendary Titles. So while you can only have as many capital T Titles as your Legend score, emulating Settra is still highly encouraged.Thankfully no. 2e doesn't do the "multiply all your successes" thing that 1e does, and has a generalised Scale system so everyone can accomplish feats of particular greatness if the situation calls for it.
Asaph has all three "make your own motif" Purviews (Artistry, Beasts, and Passion), which would get us the most potential flexibility in regards to the marvels we do, while Phakth has the Death Purview, which has a Boon that can let us insta-kill trivial undead enemies practically at will.That being said, does anyone actually have a non memetic argument for either Asaph or Phakth?
Asaph is the patron deity of the most sane of the Tomb Kings, High Queen Khalida Neferher. Additionally, the full list of Asaph's domains is beauty, magic, and vengeance. So, possible route to combo Scion powers with Warhammer's Winds of Magic.With such information, I can no longer vote for Khsar. Birb and snek are far superior. That being said, does anyone actually have a non memetic argument for either Asaph or Phakth? I'm conflicted, and also curious as to people's reasoning.
Why would we want to if we were a slave?[X] Phakth, God of Justice and the Sky
[X] Servant of the Dead. The dead rule Nehekhara, but that does not mean they are all that resides there. Whether servant, slave or trophy, you were born to living parents in a land where nothing living should ever grow, and you grew to maturity under the cruel gaze of tyrants who rule from beyond the grave.
Seriously though guys, if we're playing as the child of Nehekharan gods we should be from Nehekhara in my humble opinion. I hope we can eventually kick Nagash's bony ass and restore Nehekhara's glory.