OOC:
While I was away, I made a little chart to help me keep in mind what the comman Grigori was thinking in the game. I thought I'd share the result. This chart shows how much each god is being worshiped. The number shows active worship (one being really low, 5 being practically a state religion), while the number in parenthesis shows unintended worship (if it is different, most of them are not). Note that this only takes event into account since the end of my last write up, as I hadn't read the boards after that when I made it. I'll probably make another one of these after the next chapter, too, so you can see how you are doing. Assume at turn 0, every god was at 3.
Lugus - 2 - Pursuing the truth is dangerous, and in general these are dark times.
Sirona - 3 - No real change.
Nantosuelta - 1 - The gods are forsaking us. Spirits are low.
Succellus - 3 - No real change.
Junil - 3 (4) - Fear keeps people in line, and risky behavior is punished. Crime is incredibly low.
Kilmorph - 4 - People are actively and sincerely following Her ways.
Oghma - 3 (4) - With the huge influx of different races and cultures, knowledge is spreading.
Cernunnos - 4 - The fawn and various events keep it strong. Plus, Cernunnos' gradual change is the only kind unpunished.
Arawn - 3 - No real change.
Dagda - 3 - No real change.
Tali - 3 (1) - The Minstrel keeps the faith going, and people still pray, but in their hearts they are deathly afraid to take risks.
Danalin - 3 - Ironically, people pray to the slumbering god for peaceful dreams.
Camulos - 3 - Would probably be lower, but people are praying to avoid war.
Aeron - 3 (4) - Normal worship patterns, but tempers are short due to lack of sleep and fear.
Ceridwen - 3 - No real change.
Mammon - 1 - People dislike the god that cursed them, and are avoiding activities associated with Him so as to avoid the dreams.
Esus - 3 - No real change.
Mulcarn - 3 (4) - Fear and punishing risks is leaving things the same.
Agares - 4 (5) - People pray desperately for hope. Despair lives in the people's hearts.
Bhall - 3 (1) - People still pray, but what passion is left in the Grigori?