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Deity ( 89 )
This
is an "Entity of Great Power" - or rather, was such a being. The deity
was an actual god, demigod, or close relative who was actually worshipped at
some point in the past. Now his powers have waned because the religion which was
devoted to him is no longer practiced. His followers have disappeared into the
annals of history. Thor is an example of such a being. Now
he is a god-on-Earth and locked into a mortal shell. He is still a formidable
being, though. Deities have increased ranks in all their primary abilities and
cannot really die in the Earth Dimension unless the slayer is another deity.
Each deity has a home dimension; on that plane the deity loses his special
protection from death. Deities
are usable as player characters. The Marvel Universe includes Asgardians,
Olympians, and deities from a host of other pantheons. Both Thor and Hercules
are members of the Avengers. Snowbird, daughter of an Inuit goddess, is a member
of Alpha Flight. The thing that permits their playability is their diminished
Power. Once Odin formed the Earth from the blood and bones of a slain Ice Giant,
but he can't do things like that anymore. There
are three reasons a deity might be found on Earth. One is that his Powers have
diminished to such a point that the Earth Dimension is the only place he can
survive. The second is that he has been sent to the Earth Dimension by other,
more powerful Deities. Both Thor and Snowbird are in this category. The third
reason is that the deity is bored with timeless infinity and is slumming it on
Earth as a way of generating excitement. Hercules fits this bill. Actually,
there is also a fourth reason. The deity might be on Earth seeking Power,
whether by regaining worshippers or establishing a portal between Earth and his
home dimension. However, for game purposes, this reason is restricted to NPC
deities who are acting as villains in your campaign. Deities
eventually attract any remaining living worshippers they still have. All of
these people serve as Contacts. A deity PC who abuses his worshippers faces a
stiff Karma penalty. Deities are honor-bound not to actively promote a religion based on themselves. Deity PCs who try this lose -1CS from all their Abilities and Powers. |