Sir Froggington said:
(apologies, I thought I'd responded at least once within the last few responses)
no problem, man! we can all take our time with anything here :) my activity's been a little spotty, lately, so i don't mind waits on posts for any reason or another.
The Ascension thing that TIAPN mentioned reminds me of Disney Hercules and how he became a god and I think in Greek myths there were a few instances of the gods deciding a mortal was special enough to become a god because everyone liked them or they did something special.
it's acfually a thing in general Greek mythology and not just the disney version that hercules went through a bunch of trials (12 "labors," i believe) and got ascended because of it. or at least, he got to live with the gods after he died somce he did such sick shit in life. don't think he actually became the god of anything.
nonetheless, maybe our concept can have them having to do a bunch of trials on order to be considered worthy of this acension, and then in order to complete it, you have to do a sort of "leap of faith" where, to be vague, you get to find out whether you did enough to achieve godhood or you close your eyes for good.
It also reminds me of Brandon Sanderon's Comsere "mythology" and the gods all hold shards which created the world. You can kill the shard holder and then someone else will take up the name and the power of the shard, so the god can be referred to their human name or their shard name. I'm not sure, because i've only read one of his series and I think he's still figuring stuff out/revealing stuff gradually.
we could also go a less dark route and do something similar to this they have to kill one of the ex-gods to take their place. when the demigod fell, perhaps they did so because a new possible god challenged them and they tried to cheat the fight or cheat death itself, and the other gods were displeased and kicked them out?
and there could be a subplot where it'd caused confusion whether the new "god" truly earned their place or not, or perhaps, simce the demigod still exists alongside the new god, their control over their "domain" is split and causing major issues. so the old gods are trying to track down and smite the demigod in order to clear the problem while the demigod is rushing to complete the trials so they can challenge the new god, kill them, and regain their rightful place on the throne.
Also I kinda imagined the puppet master in addition to the god's greater knowledge would have their own contacts and their own skill set for manipulating the world such as espionage, assassination, and any other useful abilities/skills.
yes! i think all of the characters have their own things to add to make the quest easier. normal guy for their ability to traverse the world, puppetmasyer for their contacts and whatever they used to get their position in the firstplace, and the demigod being a literal god.
What would the gods normal interactions be like with humans? Are they frequent? They only interact when the human is interesting or the situation? Is it more common for more higher ranked gods or lower ranked ones because I have no idea what kind of powers the god has?
these are good questions. i think that the person who plays god will have the final say since it's most important what they find interesting. i think a possible interpretation is the typical "each god has their own domain of the elements of life and the universe they rule over" shit like love and lightning and shit in greek mythology, and the different important gods have their own way they do it depending on their personalities, which we can kinda develop if we want detailed lore, sideplots involving them, or we want them to be involved in the main plot. ranking can depend on how important they can make their domain; for example, i think the water god originally had a monopoly on earth until the earth god won a stupid bet with them and got a lot more power as a result, since the earth was originally a shit ton of water. maybe the gods are constantly battling to expand their domain. this concept would be interesting in concepts like love and war, constantly trying to start fights or make people fall in love.
I'm also curious if the puppet master and the god if they'll like work well together and smoothly or if they are both so disgruntled by their loss of position that the random guy has to be the intercessor.
heh. fun character dynamics.
Also another thing that the random guy could be is a con artist and they think he's some well-learned well well-traveled skilled person but he's actually a young upstart and moved to a really big busy trade city so he can hide easier and start up a con. And he's actually more confused than they are because he doesn't know how to figure out the quest but he does know normal human things in that city, but he doesn't necessarily know the most about far distant places and he just knows enough from being in a trading city to B.S. his way with the confidence only a con has.
this concept is like. one-to-one the exact dynamic one of my characters has in one of the stories i'm writing, LMAO.
Freedom said:
I personally feel that once our roles are decided we can wolrdbuild more easily because one of us will have control over each character, and that way we can make personal decisions. I love what y'all are throwing out, and I for sure want to get this started soon if you're willing to! PackName, what are you feeling in terms of who you want to play?
this sounds about right! i think we should start when we all mutually decide we're done developing once we can all decide what we're majorly in control over by deciding characters. deciding personalities and dynamics might make things easier, too, since then we can approximate where the story will go when we come up with a new beat.
i personally like to get as much of the basic background lore out of the way early as possible, but i do think that's unrealistic for keeping interest, so i think as long as we know enough to make a starter it should be fine and then we can spitball what's important from there.
for me, i think i have character ideas no matter which way i go, honestly. from what the two of you said, the cleanest way to do it would be froggington as puppeteer, freedom as god and me as third, unless someone else would rather do the third and i can just switch with them.