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Community Debate - In-Game Religion

    • 1281 posts
    March 5, 2021 5:19 AM PST

    Kilsin said:

    Community Debate - In-Game Religion - Do you typically align your character with religion and if so is it usually good, neutral, evil or some combination of them all? #MMORPG#CommunityMatters

    Depends on the character and my mental picture of them.  Since i tend towards neutral alignment characters, I tend to go neutral.

    • 24 posts
    March 5, 2021 6:08 AM PST

    I think a religion choice in a game adds in a little more to the game if that choice also effects your starting faction point. Meaning if I pick a religion that by not be seen as evil by other groups in the city you start in but may hate said religion just because they had some bad dealing with them in the past.  There should always be a way to improve that faction over time if you want but at the start they will not like you because you chose that religion over theirs. Perhaps even have a way for the 2 religions to heal old wonds if enough of said followers of the 2 religions do possitive things for the apposing religion. The oppose it then could also happen where people start doing bad things to another religion and soon 2 religions start to hate each other. 

    • 755 posts
    March 5, 2021 6:59 AM PST

    If a religion, read not faction, is implemented i want to see nearly cult like fanaticism. Religious wars. I would put religion on a different perception trigger and aggro meter than faction. If it is going to be implemented lets implement it fully. You would have to go thru major quest lines to change religions and in the end it would be a final trigger/event ending in a choice to change. But depending on the religion you might be hated by your past religion if you change.

    I would even go as far as saying certain epic quests should be religious based. Maybe even start everyone as a non religion until we choose one thru a quest.


    This post was edited by kreed99 at March 5, 2021 7:03 AM PST
    • 2138 posts
    March 5, 2021 9:19 AM PST

    kreed99 said:

    If a religion, read not faction, is implemented i want to see nearly cult like fanaticism. Religious wars. I would put religion on a different perception trigger and aggro meter than faction. If it is going to be implemented lets implement it fully. You would have to go thru major quest lines to change religions and in the end it would be a final trigger/event ending in a choice to change. But depending on the religion you might be hated by your past religion if you change.

    I would even go as far as saying certain epic quests should be religious based. Maybe even start everyone as a non religion until we choose one thru a quest.

     

    Could add text-based call and response triggers based on religious lore. call "Baloney-Pastrami" (response) "Pastrami-Baloney"  *unsheaths sword*- See! HEATHEN! or prayers of one religion end with "Menah" and after a particularly bad fight one comments, "lucky we had that eastern flank or we'd be toast"  and one off-hand comment "Menah, brother"   hey....waitaminit *eyes narrow*

    It would be cruel, but saying the wrong thing  to a religious based NPC could gate-keep you out of certain quests or storylines , only reparable with an ardurous time-sink or perhaps irreparable

    It could turn into a newbie version of the old dad joke "owah- tagoo- siam"  Hey, go to that unicorn and say "I want Phat lewtz" - no really! *snicker* .  ooh! or  be familiar with the piety quest where an troubled NPC evangelist needs to be found- but you tell the newbie its another random NPC to "help"  them and giggle as they train the angry mob of townsfolk to the city gates running away.

    • 729 posts
    March 5, 2021 10:01 AM PST
    I do not align with a religion in game.
    Faction standing is unavoidable but I'll treat it as function to manage only as a secondary concern.
    • 220 posts
    March 6, 2021 6:51 PM PST

    it doesn't matter to me as I follow the quest line. Kill this, fetch this, save this, etc

    • 438 posts
    March 6, 2021 7:48 PM PST
    Never really mattered to me.
    • 1012 posts
    March 7, 2021 6:36 AM PST

    Jobeson said: My PC is virtually always of the belief they are not gods, but powerful beings. Not something to be worshipped but to be feared. Praying to a tyrant to take pity on you is no way to live. I love the lore religions bring to the game... Also my pallies are always hyper religious usually to evil gods. Give me pantheons version of Bane please.

    A lot of us are hoping for this Jobeson.  If there are evil pantheons, why wouldn't there be righteous warriors of that god's cause - alternatively, can evil gods exist in the realm at all if nobody worships them or champions their cause?  :)


    This post was edited by Darch at March 7, 2021 6:42 AM PST
    • 455 posts
    March 10, 2021 12:21 AM PST

    If religion will have a real effect in the game.  I mean a real meaningful effect then I will role play believing in a god.  In the past I havent been able to get away from playing a good character.  But I am interested in an "evil" Ogre Shaman or an Ogre Rogue if that combination happens in game.  

    • 903 posts
    March 10, 2021 12:29 PM PST
    One thing which I don't know about Pantheon Lore is how the different religions will see each other. Will this be like our more modern times where there are fundamentally different religions where (most) followers of one religion see theirs as the true religion? Or will it be more polytheistic like ancient Greece / Rome where there is a Pantheon of gods that the people all generally believe in but many pick a specific one to follow? (pun not intended but hard to avoid). Obviously monotheistic religions are easier to create lore and content for since there fewer of them, but polytheistic religions allow for more player choice.

    I really hope there is at least one extinct sentient race that we can still find lore and religious elements for in game. It would be really interesting to see some religious customs from that extinct race still be part of the customs of a couple current races' religions. Like this ancient, extinct race had long ago conquered some current races and a few of their symbols and traditions live on. Something similar to how many elements of Christmas are actually Pagan traditions. Finding lots of little clues to something like this would make for some very interesting lore discoveries.