Missing word here.Squids and eels with dagger like teeth preyed on them, while giant crabs, isopods and starfish feasted on whatever was left of their meals.
Rereading the update, I'm surprised that nobody is commenting on this; because it sounds like the Forest People not only have a god of their but one with a death domain. If we can get get them on our side we might be able to starve out that parasite and avoid a potentially risky fight.The greatest controversy was over the burial rites, as the Forest People insisted that all dead needed to be brought to certain cites in the deep forest, or the animals would turn wild and angry and take from the people until they showed proper reverence to the forest again.
The problem is that the forest people don't recognise us as a god, so if we don't do anything we kinda prove them right.Rereading the update, I'm surprised that nobody is commenting on this; because it sounds like the Forest People not only have a god of their but one with a death domain. If we can get get them on our side we might be able to starve out that parasite and avoid a potentially risky fight.
I'd point out that one if we do this we almost certainly gain a bit of punishing disposition which would potentially allow us to devour the Forest People's god for power or a domain, and two if this god is just alright with his people denying our existence, and interfering with our faith even if they didn't murder our shaman than he's no friend of our's even a potential one.
Neither group recognizes the other side's god, that's part of the problem;The problem is that the forest people don't recognise us as a god, so if we don't do anything we kinda prove them right.
Before you could act on your curiosity though, there had been some upheaval in the Bay Village. In recent times, a rift between the Forest People and the Sea People had been growing. It had began with accusations of cheating each other in trades, followed by ever harsher accusations of theft and violence commit by one side or another. Now though, they even accused each other of godlessness.
1.) Our faithful interfere with the Forest Group by trying to supplant their burial practices and have been denying the Forest Group's god for at least some time, so your actions could just as easily be applied to us from another perspective. Despite that, we've never met them and hadn't even known of their existence until this very update. It is premature to assume malice here.I'd point out that one if we do this we almost certainly gain a bit of punishing disposition which would potentially allow us to devour the Forest People's god for power or a domain, and two if this god is just alright with his people denying our existence, and interfering with our faith even if they didn't murder our shaman than he's no friend of our's even a potential one.
Thats why i asked if we can take form for peace, we show up in force, not for war, but for peace. If they still decline, then we go for blood.There is a time for us to be caring and compassionate. But this is an even more direct affront against our followers than the Devourer, is it possible we are being tricked, maybe. Is it likely we're about to meet another god, probably. But even with that to not respond with some level of strength, will only make us appear weak even if we turn out to be in the right. We gather power from our followers, and if they are enraged, its reasonable we act in turn, fear has its use, and we're are the Sea, we are the Proud Waters, we are powerful and should be respected.
No. You are not used enough to direct interaction with mortals to take such a role.@Azel Is it possible for us to take form and participate in the peace dealings?
I cri, we need to practice our mortal interactions .No. You are not used enough to direct interaction with mortals to take such a role.
1) Not really I've been up in arms about their direct interference in our rituals not about them trying to convince our people to swap to their burial right that's been a through-line of all my posts so you can't actually use this logic to justify war from the Forest People's god's perspective.Neither group recognizes the other side's god, that's part of the problem;
1.) Our faithful interfere with the Forest Group by trying to supplant their burial practices and have been denying the Forest Group's god for at least some time, so your actions could just as easily be applied to us from another perspective. Despite that, we've never met them and hadn't even known of their existence until this very update. It is premature to assume malice here.
2.) While it is true that beating and eating this god would get us a surge of power and probably the death domain, that does not mean that it would be easy nor would we be prepared to essentially tie ourselves to a different group that is oriented in a way that is completely different from our domain*. Unless we're literally going to break the god's center of worship right now then any fight will take at least one more turn to finish them off for good. More than one turn is even more likely, and that is time where we'll have to prioritize not fighting the Devourer when we know that its been getting stronger with every turn we fail to protect the bodies as well as just not strengthening our domain. And if we win? Now we a group of people who will have mostly different needs from our coastal dwellers (which we will not be able to solve because we are an ocean-first deity and this is a forest) and will probably have some stubborn agitators who will make our job harder (because we killed their god).
Is this insurmountable? No. But is it worth the hassle? Not from where I'm standing.