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    Alaltus's Avatar
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    May 2011
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    Gridania
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    Mementus Veventus
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    Sargatanas
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    Lancer Lv 60
    I'm Halone at the moment, though i'm not sure i will stay with her. Thinking about switching to Azeyma or possibly Lymlaen. I agree it sucks but i won't be making my decision based on wether those crappy rings match with my deity, i will probably just incorporate it into my characters story. I don't think your deity should be a static thing that is unchangeable after character creation. Who people worship can change as they continue to move forward in their lives, so your deity ought to be changeable within the game. But it probbably should have some sort of restriction like having to pay tribute to the deity you wish to switch to.
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    Nix's Avatar
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    Fluffy Pancake
    World
    Hyperion
    Main Class
    Conjurer Lv 50
    Quote Originally Posted by Alaltus View Post
    I'm Halone at the moment, though i'm not sure i will stay with her. Thinking about switching to Azeyma or possibly Lymlaen. I agree it sucks but i won't be making my decision based on wether those crappy rings match with my deity, i will probably just incorporate it into my characters story. I don't think your deity should be a static thing that is unchangeable after character creation. Who people worship can change as they continue to move forward in their lives, so your deity ought to be changeable within the game. But it probbably should have some sort of restriction like having to pay tribute to the deity you wish to switch to.
    Tributes and offerings would be an awesome system; I'd be down with that! But I'd always just pick Nophica XD haha
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