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Armageddon: Among The Gods

The world will end in a year. Become a God and decide what to save, while saving yourself. · By Big Mike

What is to be decided or The 12th post

A topic by Big Mike created Dec 18, 2020 Views: 132 Replies: 1
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So I missed this yesterday when I had to write up the prompts… so I just did all of them.

Of all the parts of this game I feel this needs the most editing, but for now we have a first draft!

Subjects

  • Dogs: The domesticated allies of humanity. Loyal and trustworthy if trained. Armageddon: In the end. Humanity’s best friend was left behind to die. The final howl of every dog in the world scars you.
  • Cats: Humans tried to domesticate feline predators. Proud, self-sufficient, cuddly. Armageddon: There is a mass of predators who have remembered the old ways. They attack you en masse.
  • Hunting: The pursuit of something living. Covers fishing, tracking the enemy, and for food. Armageddon: The human race had to learn to hunt to master the beasts. Now they hunt you.
  • Farming: The science of cultivating plants and livestock. Guarantees food and plenty. Armageddon: The nobility always feared what would happen if the farmers rose up. You should have too.
  • Winter: The coldest time of the year when nature rests. Sleepy, beautiful, dark. Armageddon: A winter unlike anything you’ve ever known has arrived at your door.
  • Spring: The beginning of new life as plants bloom and animals are born. Vibrant, chaotic, bright. Armageddon: New life does not go quietly into the night. You are covered and consumed by the verdure.
  • Summer: The hottest of the four seasons and known for vacations. Hot, travel, adventure. Armageddon: The heat is stifling and it grips your body, making it hard to breathe.
  • Autumn: A time of harvest and plenty, as well to prepare for winter as plants begin to rest. Food, foresight, decay. Armageddon: Everything wanes over time, aging and dying. So do you.
  • Economics: The act of selling and exchanging goods. Finance, Wealth, Money. Armageddon: Debts are always paid with interest by those who owe. You pay in legend.
  • Gaming: The act of structured play for entertainment or education. Fun, rules, victory. Armageddon: There are countless masters of even more games. They ply their expertise together to make one final move.
  • Sport: The physical act of competition. To improve oneself to complete a task. Physique, training, health. Armageddon: That many athletes, trained for singular goals makes a mighty army. They give one last play.
  • Philosophy: The study of fundamental questions about the human condition. Reason, knowledge, mind. Armageddon: The sum knowledge of the human condition is turned to one goal and you are asked a question: What is a god but the will of humans? You don’t have an answer.
  • Combat: The art of fighting an opponent in single combat. Guns, Fists, Martial Arts. Armageddon: There are a few million masters of combat who take umbrage with you wiping them from existence. They voice their displeasure in their weapons of choice.
  • Architecture: The art and design of human structures. Intelligence, Expression, Crafting. Armageddon: So much was once built to honor the gods, now repurposed to debase them and steal their strength.
  • Warfare: Intense armed battle between groups. Violence, Destruction, Death. Armageddon: The history of humanity is marked by the improvement in warfare. Now they have an aligned target.
  • Psychology: The human mind and the many facets it contains. Knowledge, patience, healing. Armageddon: The gods are reflections of the humans who worship them, they don’t have complicated mental states on the best of days.
  • Crime: Committing an act that is considered unlawful or detrimental to a society. Pain, Chaos, Selfish.  Armageddon: There’s a lot of people that enjoy committing crimes. They have complaints and voice them how you would imagine.
  • Law: A system of rules created and enforced to regulate behaviour. Ideally for societal benefit. Control, punishment, order. Armageddon:  Those that create and enforce the law use their collective might to punish the gods.
  • Biology: The science behind life itself and how it works. Knowledge, growth, creation. Armageddon: The laws of biological science impose themselves upon the gods making them a bit more mortal.
  • Chemistry: The science of matter, from molecules to atoms to ions and how they react. Chaos, Fire, Transmutation. Armageddon: The science of explosions, in all their forms, owes their roots to chemistry. It is a spectacular explosion against the gods.
  • Math: The knowledge of numbers that allows many disciplines to grow beyond simple analysis. Logic, Discipline, Science Armageddon: It is a simple equation that tears legend from a god. Really it’s just a matter of subtraction. 
  • Education: The ability to pass knowledge and skills onto another through training. Intelligence, generosity, wisdom. Armageddon: Even knowledge of a god is still a kind of education. Sadly Many know less of the gods as a result.
  • Visual arts: The ability to craft something with a visual element. Expression, design, craft. Armageddon: To showcase the flaws of another, put on display in hideous mockery and satire is enough for the vainest souls. So too the gods.
  • Performing arts: The use of one’s body (including voice) to convey artistic expression. Music, Dance, Acting. Armageddon: They can make performances to make mortals weep. Gods are no different and can see their own death in a performance.
  • Literature: The sum total of written work and the crafting of it. Prose, Narrative, craft. Armageddon: Any written word has the soul of its creator in it. That much death makes a considerable wraith.
  • Mammals: The wild and untamed fur baring creatures that roam the earth. Beasts, Hunter, Might. Armageddon: There are many predators among the mammals of the world. Some ancient and mighty beyond reckoning.
  • Fish: Aquatic life that dwells beneath the water line. Ocean, life, plenty. Armageddon: Many things dwell between the waters and they are enraged to leave their domain.
  • Reptiles: The scaled and cold blooded creatures that roam the land and water. Armor, hunter, healing. Armageddon: Great reptiles once roamed the earth, they have returned to fight for their kin.
  • Amphibians: The bridge between water and land. Life evolved through them and they remain at the fulcrum. Change, growth, balance. Armageddon: Like removing the keystone of a bridge, their loss echoes across existence itself. Even gods are not immune.
  • Birds: The masters of the sky. While not all fly, they are each a hunter. Pursuit, sky, journey. Armageddon: They say the gods dwell in the heavens themselves. A small journey for those in the sky.
  • Insects: The smallest and the most plentiful. Sometimes pest, but essential to the cycle of life. Death, rot, swarm. Armageddon: They swarm, they mass. They hunger.
  • Government: The leadership of people with organization and rules. Command, Charisma, law. Armageddon: The great leaders of the world have no small amount of power. They organize and destabilize the rule of gods.
  • Music: The art of sound. They say even the universe vibrates to the rhythm of a great tune. Joy, Art, Chaos Armageddon: The final song of humanity. Filled with loss and hatred. It wounds even the divine.
  • Journalism: The gathering of information and reporting of facts with evidence. Wisdom, Determination, Truth. Armageddon: The finest journalists could destabilize faith in the finest leaders. What is a god’s religion in the wake of such a thing?
  • Cooking: The science and art of preparing food for consumption. The first art taught to humanity. Art, Science, pleasure. Armageddon: When there is no food left, the masses will eat the rich. What is wealth but another form of power?
  • Language: The ability to communicate with fellow humans in a structured form. Order, Understanding, wisdom. Armageddon: How can a person worship without words? The silence hurts the most.
  • Ethics: The concept of right and wrong behaviour in the human condition. Order, peace, law. Armageddon: It is a mighty thing when the human race bands together and decides that something is wrong.
  • Plant life: The largest variety of life itself. So large it almost defies description. Growth, Life, Plenty. Armageddon: Unchecked, unrestrained growth that overwhelmed, consumes and proliferates in any environment. Gods make fertile soil.
  • Medicine: The science of treating human beings for their maladies. Healing, Treatment, Compassion. Armageddon: The great oath “I shall do no harm” is revoked. Such harm can be wrought by those who know the makeup of life.
  • Mathematics: The study and truth of numbers. The first language, the first proof. Logic, Reason, Truth. Armageddon: Even gods know that math is road to the root of the universe. Its loss brings chaos without reprieve.
  • History: The human ability to record the past and learn from it. Knowledge, growth, memory. Armageddon: Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. The gods will learn nothing from this experience. Or anything else.
  • Earth science: The earth, how it functions and the laws by which it abides. Order, nature, weather. Armageddon: The earth lacks laws by which to function. It is free to do and shape as it wills, even against the gods.
  • Social science: The human race forms societies to make groups, organization. Order, unity, law. Armageddon: The human race can always organize, form new groups. Even those to fight the gods.
  • Navigation: The skill of locating a route to one’s destination. Seeking, Persistence, hunting.  Armageddon: You cannot hide. They find you.
  • Astronomy: The knowledge of the stars themselves and how we take our place among them. Knowledge, exploration, time. Armageddon: When the stars go out, they create what we call black holes. Their force is so great they can rip legend from gods.
  • Logic: The simple human capacity for reason itself. Truth, balance, mind. Armageddon: Logic’s grasp is where madness is reigned in. It slips its chains and lets the horror free.
  • Physics: The natural science of matter itself and how the laws of physics operate on our world. Reaction, Force, Motion. Armageddon: For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction. The exclusion of physics itself earns an unequaled reaction in the universe.
  • Technology: The ability to create tools and products at any level. Ingenuity, craft, production. Armageddon: The human condition has made many tools, now all turned to a single glorious purpose.
  • I’m not sure about ethics and logic as they are kinds of philosophy and physics as a division of Math but I’m leaving them separate for now.

 

Now here is a thought. On average we know the legend cost of a thing should be equal to the number of players, but do we want to play with that number?

I leave you with that question. Next time… FIRST DRAFT OF THE COMPLETE RULESET BABY! LET’S GET THIS STARTED!

These sound really good.  Some the the backlash from the armageddon options are really chilling.