A bunch of dudes that you liked but less than your chosen faction. Dinozord is argueably not the final boss becauseA gunman is holding your family hostage and says you have 10 seconds to name the final boss of deadfire, no outside help allowed. How well do you do?
I just finished the game yesterday and I didn't fight him. A dragon I helped fought him for me. My last fight was vs pathetic Principi dudes.A bunch of dudes that you liked but less than your chosen faction. Dinozord is argueably not the final boss becauseA gunman is holding your family hostage and says you have 10 seconds to name the final boss of deadfire, no outside help allowed. How well do you do?
- it's skippable, and extremaly easy to skip on accident
- it's not the last fight of the game
But they are gods.just revealing to everyone there are no true Gods?!
Not really. Just very powerful creatures based on kith souls.But they are gods.just revealing to everyone there are no true Gods?!
Can you define the requirement to be a god?Not really. Just very powerful creatures based on kith souls.But they are gods.just revealing to everyone there are no true Gods?!
That is a hard question that has been debated for thousands of years by some of the smartest people on this planet.Can you define the requirement to be a god?Not really. Just very powerful creatures based on kith souls.But they are gods.just revealing to everyone there are no true Gods?!
The Greeks had plenty of deified mortals. If we look to other similar fictional settings, you have morals becoming gods all the time in Forgotten Realms.That is a hard question that has been debated for thousands of years by some of the smartest people on this planet.Can you define the requirement to be a god?Not really. Just very powerful creatures based on kith souls.But they are gods.just revealing to everyone there are no true Gods?!
But one thing for sure that disqualifies a true God is that it cannot be something we created because if it is, in some future we will all worship AI that we created and let it develop for X amount of years until it reaches something we no longer understand or can control.
In FR, humans don't create Gods, other Gods do, more precise AO the overgod. It is not the same thing.The Greeks had plenty of deified mortals. If we look to other similar fictional settings, you have morals becoming gods all the time in Forgotten Realms.That is a hard question that has been debated for thousands of years by some of the smartest people on this planet.Can you define the requirement to be a god?Not really. Just very powerful creatures based on kith souls.But they are gods.just revealing to everyone there are no true Gods?!
But one thing for sure that disqualifies a true God is that it cannot be something we created because if it is, in some future we will all worship AI that we created and let it develop for X amount of years until it reaches something we no longer understand or can control.
You know this little game called Baldur's Gate? Yeah, Bhaal used to be a normal adventurer.
You would agree that they have at least as much power as a Greek god does then, yes?In FR, humans don't create Gods, other Gods do, more precise AO the overgod. It is not the same thing.The Greeks had plenty of deified mortals. If we look to other similar fictional settings, you have morals becoming gods all the time in Forgotten Realms.That is a hard question that has been debated for thousands of years by some of the smartest people on this planet.Can you define the requirement to be a god?Not really. Just very powerful creatures based on kith souls.But they are gods.just revealing to everyone there are no true Gods?!
But one thing for sure that disqualifies a true God is that it cannot be something we created because if it is, in some future we will all worship AI that we created and let it develop for X amount of years until it reaches something we no longer understand or can control.
You know this little game called Baldur's Gate? Yeah, Bhaal used to be a normal adventurer.
As for old Greece, I don't see how that changes anything I said. Especially since their gods don't have influence/miracles except for nice stories from the long long time ago.
Power has nothing to do with it. Yes Eora gods are powerful, but they are not Gods, just very powerful creatures pretending to be gods.You would agree that they have at least as much power as a Greek god does then, yes?In FR, humans don't create Gods, other Gods do, more precise AO the overgod. It is not the same thing.The Greeks had plenty of deified mortals. If we look to other similar fictional settings, you have morals becoming gods all the time in Forgotten Realms.That is a hard question that has been debated for thousands of years by some of the smartest people on this planet.Can you define the requirement to be a god?Not really. Just very powerful creatures based on kith souls.But they are gods.just revealing to everyone there are no true Gods?!
But one thing for sure that disqualifies a true God is that it cannot be something we created because if it is, in some future we will all worship AI that we created and let it develop for X amount of years until it reaches something we no longer understand or can control.
You know this little game called Baldur's Gate? Yeah, Bhaal used to be a normal adventurer.
As for old Greece, I don't see how that changes anything I said. Especially since their gods don't have influence/miracles except for nice stories from the long long time ago.
Also you haven't touched on the topic of one of the gods not being like the others![]()
So what makes them not gods?Power has nothing to do with it. Yes Eora gods are powerful, but they are not Gods, just very powerful creatures pretending to be gods.You would agree that they have at least as much power as a Greek god does then, yes?In FR, humans don't create Gods, other Gods do, more precise AO the overgod. It is not the same thing.The Greeks had plenty of deified mortals. If we look to other similar fictional settings, you have morals becoming gods all the time in Forgotten Realms.That is a hard question that has been debated for thousands of years by some of the smartest people on this planet.Can you define the requirement to be a god?Not really. Just very powerful creatures based on kith souls.But they are gods.just revealing to everyone there are no true Gods?!
But one thing for sure that disqualifies a true God is that it cannot be something we created because if it is, in some future we will all worship AI that we created and let it develop for X amount of years until it reaches something we no longer understand or can control.
You know this little game called Baldur's Gate? Yeah, Bhaal used to be a normal adventurer.
As for old Greece, I don't see how that changes anything I said. Especially since their gods don't have influence/miracles except for nice stories from the long long time ago.
Also you haven't touched on the topic of one of the gods not being like the others![]()
He wants the gods dead. If everyone knew the gods weren't around at the beginning of time and didn't create the universe, that wouldn't matter, because they still have a great amount of power and will continue to exist in perpetuity thanks to the wheel. Without the wheel, the god are dying. Kith creating a new mechanism that preserves souls in a way that cuts the gods off from leeching them for themselves takes care of that problem.The main problem is that at best they can figure out a better machine that brings back souls to newborns so what does he really accomplish?! Or what, does he expect humans to turn everyone into automatons with soul energy that will then never go into Beyond? Or maybe kith create same/similar machines but no Gods this time or tell everyone they are not real Gods?! How is that not accomplished by just leaving it as it is now but just revealing to everyone there are no true Gods?!
That is not what he says. He says it is for kith so they can progress. He thinks current system is holding them back or something. Gods dying in the process is just a side effect of it.He wants the gods dead. If everyone knew the gods weren't around at the beginning of time and didn't create the universe, that wouldn't matter, because they still have a great amount of power and will continue to exist in perpetuity thanks to the wheel. Without the wheel, the god are dying. Kith creating a new mechanism that preserves souls in a way that cuts the gods off from leeching them for themselves takes care of that problem.The main problem is that at best they can figure out a better machine that brings back souls to newborns so what does he really accomplish?! Or what, does he expect humans to turn everyone into automatons with soul energy that will then never go into Beyond? Or maybe kith create same/similar machines but no Gods this time or tell everyone they are not real Gods?! How is that not accomplished by just leaving it as it is now but just revealing to everyone there are no true Gods?!
He thinks the tyrants who have power are holding them back which is why they must die, yes.That is not what he says. He says it is for kith so they can progress. He thinks current system is holding them back or something. Gods dying in the process is just a side effect of it.
I already told you. They were created by humans, they are not different than a very powerful computer or a battleship. They are not smarter, or wiser or omnipotent, that is all very clear once you get to talk to them. As Eder says, they act like bickering children.So what makes them not gods?Power has nothing to do with it. Yes Eora gods are powerful, but they are not Gods, just very powerful creatures pretending to be gods.You would agree that they have at least as much power as a Greek god does then, yes?In FR, humans don't create Gods, other Gods do, more precise AO the overgod. It is not the same thing.The Greeks had plenty of deified mortals. If we look to other similar fictional settings, you have morals becoming gods all the time in Forgotten Realms.That is a hard question that has been debated for thousands of years by some of the smartest people on this planet.Can you define the requirement to be a god?Not really. Just very powerful creatures based on kith souls.But they are gods.just revealing to everyone there are no true Gods?!
But one thing for sure that disqualifies a true God is that it cannot be something we created because if it is, in some future we will all worship AI that we created and let it develop for X amount of years until it reaches something we no longer understand or can control.
You know this little game called Baldur's Gate? Yeah, Bhaal used to be a normal adventurer.
As for old Greece, I don't see how that changes anything I said. Especially since their gods don't have influence/miracles except for nice stories from the long long time ago.
Also you haven't touched on the topic of one of the gods not being like the others![]()
And again, you ignore that one of them is not like the other(and yet, he does not treat them as lesser!)
So they act exactly like say... greek gods?I already told you. They were created by humans, they are not different than a very powerful computer or a battleship. They are not smarter, or wiser or omnipotent, that is all very clear once you get to talk to them. As Eder says, they act like bickering children.
Again, I just did that last sequence yesterday, he does not do it to kill Gods. He does it to destroy the Wheel so kith can come up with something else. When you ask him about how his actions will also kill Gods, he does not say that was his goal or that he blames them for everything. He only said he blames them for not wanting progress and wanting stuff to stay as they were.He thinks the tyrants who have power are holding them back which is why they must die, yes.That is not what he says. He says it is for kith so they can progress. He thinks current system is holding them back or something. Gods dying in the process is just a side effect of it.
Was Zeus created by humans using some technology or magical process?So they act exactly like say... greek gods?I already told you. They were created by humans, they are not different than a very powerful computer or a battleship. They are not smarter, or wiser or omnipotent, that is all very clear once you get to talk to them. As Eder says, they act like bickering children.
He doesn't want to kill the gods out of personal animosity but he's killing the gods because they don't want to do what he wants (stop interfering with the world and leaving kith to their own devices).Again, I just did that last sequence yesterday, he does not do it to kill Gods. He does it to destroy the Wheel so kith can come up with something else. When you ask him about how his actions will also kill Gods, he does not say that was his goal or that he blames them for everything. He only said he blames them for not wanting progress and wanting stuff to stay as they were.
OK, let says that is his true goal even if in the game he does not say so. How will destroying the Wheel fix that? Humans that want Gods will just create new ones that will again be just very powerful humans and have same flaws as existing ones. Even worse, now world is way more fragmented. Multiple nations will go at this project in their onw way and they will each create their own God.He doesn't want to kill the gods out of personal animosity but he's killing the gods because they don't want to do what he wants (stop interfering with the world and leaving kith to their own devices).Again, I just did that last sequence yesterday, he does not do it to kill Gods. He does it to destroy the Wheel so kith can come up with something else. When you ask him about how his actions will also kill Gods, he does not say that was his goal or that he blames them for everything. He only said he blames them for not wanting progress and wanting stuff to stay as they were.
Was Zeus created by humans using some technology or magical process?So they act exactly like say... greek gods?I already told you. They were created by humans, they are not different than a very powerful computer or a battleship. They are not smarter, or wiser or omnipotent, that is all very clear once you get to talk to them. As Eder says, they act like bickering children.
OK, let says that is his true goal even if in the game he does not say so. How will destroying the Wheel fix that? Humans that want Gods will just create new ones that will again be just very powerful humans and have same flaws as existing ones. Even worse, now world is way more fragmented. Multiple nations will go at this project in their onw way and they will each create their own God.