- Divine Feast (taken fro D&D) : The ability to roast potatos in a pan, similar to the roasting of meat in Gothic 1.

The only difference would be a temporary bonus of this meal (like in the D&D rules).

The main difference to the D&D thing would be a) it's size (a pan, nothing more, or a ccooking pot, or a small kettle) and b) its profanity.


- Divine Punishment (a smaller version of that just went into a short story I wrote a month ago) : A hearty smack on the head of those who dare to say that "I don't believe in you !". Can only be done after this was actually heard by the God !
No damages to the opponent, but causing some dizziness for a certain amount of time. Definitively NOT lethal ! - Rather like a teacher being too angry over his or her pupil. wink

(Which implies that - if there are other Gods walking throuugh Rivellon as well, they would have these two "abilities" s well, since they are "common knowledge" among the Gods there - at least among those who regularly meet (readable in the short story to Beyond Divinity by Leather_Raven).



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