QES
Court Jester
Grey Fox said:And the fact that Ashen Veil cant spread to a city with the Order, makes it even more a "pick your side" factor.
If Veil would work as proposed, shouldnt the order work in a similar fashion (but with an appropriate negative, could be more negative on evil civs and vice versa)? So that it forces the civ to either pick Order or Veil (to not get the negative effects), or remove those from your cities and keep your early religion. This to balance the fact that they come much later.
I see the Veil as being weak and the Order not really as being such. By implementing the proposed for the veil, you automatically increase the strength of the order through the inability of the order and veil of sharing a city. As the veil is a negative force (entropy anyone?) it makes sense that power then is granted to those immune from the effects. One doesnt need "bonuses" to be powerful if everyone else is suffering. Order becomes important out of need of prevention (like medicine) and the vale alligence becomes important out of corruption. Vale civs arnt adversely affected by vale presence, and order prevents vale presence. These combination of factors make these "late additions" the religion spheres VERY powerful. They're mere presence is either necessary or undesired as opposed to some sort of neutrality. You may be a runes civ, but if Ashen vale starts creeping into your lands, you may VERY QUICKLY want to get the order involved to help preserve your cities, OR you'll be forced to sanction the vale (building of temples etc, which still hurt you, and make you a defacto vassel), OR you convert to the Vale - which allows you independance, but now your forced down a path you may not have wanted.
I REALLY hope something like this gets implemented... as it would make the veil very cool to play, and VERY HARD to play against. I want to Fear the veil, i want to loathe the veil, or, conversely, revel in its corruption.
-Qes