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frontlinetitties ([personal profile] frontlinetitties) wrote in [community profile] abraxasnet2023-06-14 04:42 pm

@everyone

Yo, it's ya girl, Gideon.

So I kinda wanted to just bounce this off a bunch of people, you know? To get an impartial perspective. It's something I've been thinking about for a while, but I wanna hear other takes on this please and thanks.

Say there's this Empire of necromancers, right? The Empire stretches over a whole bunch of planets, nine home planets and then lots of others that act as necromancy fuel or some shit.

The Empire is ruled by this one guy, who is God. He was also just some dude at some point before the resurrection but now he's God. For reasons. Don't ask me about the reasons, I don't know the answer.

Like 10, 000 or so years ago there was some catastrophe that wiped out all life on all these planets, and then God came along - he's also a necromancer, by the way - and resurrected everyone.

So now he has this Empire where a bunch of people are necromancers and some are just regular folk with no aptitude for necromancy. And he's got like, this huge military force made up of necros and soldiers and battle ships and weapons and stuff. And this military force fights to protect God and the Empire from his enemies who wanna destroy him and all his people for like, no good reason at all. Jealousy, maybe.

This is a very condensed version, but yeah. What I wanna know is, what does this sound like to you? Totally reasonable behaviour or like...something else?

Anyway, come at me.
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I'm laughing to myself realizing both their gods are 'John'

[personal profile] ushiri 2023-06-17 04:37 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Kahlil has met an incarnation of his own god, knew him once as a man - but there's still something a little funny in reading about a god doing something as mundane as writing a letter.

In his own case, meeting John as a mortal didn't do anything to make him question the Rifter. ]


No, I guess that makes sense. I think most people have the same questions.

[ Except for him. The fanatic. ]

Who are his enemies that his army fights?
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[personal profile] ushiri 2023-06-19 05:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I've noticed that in most other worlds people aren't so intense about their beliefs. Religion isn't an everyday part of the lives of most Summoned, or even natives here.

[ There might be something to fighting over dwindling resources and freezer meat and believing in god but uh that's some self-reflection he doesn't feel like looking into right now - ]

I don't know much about necromancy. How does it work?
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[personal profile] ushiri 2023-06-20 08:08 pm (UTC)(link)
It's definitely strange to others for a god to walk in the flesh amongst his people.

Even my god would be considered 'invisible'. But he has a flesh and blood form, too.

It's mostly about bringing back the dead, though?
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[personal profile] ushiri 2023-06-22 05:53 am (UTC)(link)
[ He's been on both sides. As a child he trusted his faith in what others might call an 'invisible' god, but one that he swore he could feel within the halls of Rathal'pesha, in the gaze of the tall statues there. And his faith was rewarded when he was bound to John. ]

But you know that he's real, even though you haven't. You believe he is responsible for miracles.

That does sound like a power gifted only to the divine, and the lesser powers gifted to his acolytes.
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[personal profile] ushiri 2023-06-23 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
I guess I should mention I was a priest in my world.

[ Am. Was. Still calls himself by his title in his head. ]

If you're not a 'necro', then what did you do?
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[personal profile] ushiri 2023-06-23 03:50 pm (UTC)(link)
[ The identifying details aren't something he generally shares with strangers on here, but - ]

My world had a single 'country' I guess you might call it. There was the church and the noble houses who shared power. The Usho was the highest priest, above all others. He spoke for the church and for god. Always a man. Women could become nuns but they were, in general, beneath men.

There were ranks below the Usho, high to low. There were those like me, who were considered blessed by god for our abilities. Adjacent? to us were the higher ranks of holy soldiers, an army pledged to defend the church.

The noble houses had their own hierarchies. They generally employed 'bondsmen' too in their armies and personal guard. Women did not serve as soldiers.

Cavalier Primary sounds important.
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[personal profile] ushiri 2023-06-29 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not going to defend it. This was just what we were taught. I've been lucky to experience different ways, now.

So you were Cavalier Primary to your necro, the heir to a noble house and also high priestess. And that made you a personal guard?
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[personal profile] ushiri 2023-06-29 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Equal opportunity death civilization.

It's fine. I'm not insulted, if you're worried about that. Like I said, I can't defend what they believed and taught us.


[ His people used bones for their weapons. He wielded the bone of a dead god, before he lost it coming here. And there is the Issusha'im, the Oracles. But they aren't bones of the dead raised so much as... bones that never died.

More things he'd rather not get into here, but he'll remember this conversation. ]