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Poll: Do you want to kill a god?
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I want to kill a god!
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I very much want to kill a god!
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4 66.67%
I am weak and fearful and do not wish to participate in the killing of any gods at this time.
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Who wants to kill a god?
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A trio of godslayers has emerged! The very heavens quake with fear, knowing the doom of the Mythic draws near! These three will bring about the End of a deific tyrant... or will die in their attempt. Or worse, one will become a deific tyrant, forcing the others to bring about their End as well, continuing the endless cycle of apotheosis and deicide which is the curse of every land touched by Myth.

Will a fourth step forward to slay an abomination? It matters not, for either way a god will be Ended.


I shall request a forum post-haste!

There's still room for one more if anybody else is interested and how could you not be, but this is enough to get started.
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Messages In This Thread
Who wants to kill a god? - by GM Mastermind - 10-01-2015, 07:07 PM
RE: Who wants to kill a god? - by Ramen - 10-01-2015, 10:04 PM
RE: Who wants to kill a god? - by GM Mastermind - 10-02-2015, 03:33 PM
RE: Who wants to kill a god? - by Dannalyse - 10-05-2015, 05:30 AM
RE: Who wants to kill a god? - by GM Mastermind - 10-05-2015, 06:19 AM
RE: Who wants to kill a god? - by Helmslock - 10-05-2015, 08:57 PM
RE: Who wants to kill a god? - by GM Mastermind - 10-07-2015, 05:51 AM



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