^Ah, looks like my memory wasn't quite correct. That interpretation of it does make sense, and I guess while it would be more in character for Esus not to appear as himself, the Godslayer line was more than funny enough to make up for that.
There was 2 weeks for the last set of God interventions also.PS, Verdian hasn't been online since the 27th has he taken 2 weeks to take a save or respond before?
I expect he intentionally gave us 2 weeks this time.So, today would normally be the day I collect the save. But as I only gave you all the save 3 days ago, I wanted to ask if you gods need/want an additional week to update the save and plot amongst yourselves?
What are the steps for adding in a civ like this? Any ideas on how to sort the side effects?edit: I've managed to add Jonas in by screwing around with the World Builder code. There are a few bugs with this, however. Firstly, The emyrs was for some reason made into a city and the capital asked me whether or not to make it a city/settlement when I loaded it up. Secondly, all of the research towards writing disappeared for some reason but I guess that could be fixed by resetting the previous number. Jonas' city is located in the top center of the map. I guess I should make him a different color so it'd be easier to distinguish. Anyways, this was just a proof of concept that new civs CAN be added as long as you deal with the side effects.
Also I'm not really familiar with the Lugus situation and how some former followers of Brigit are serving him, is there an article that explains this?
The Civilopedia indicates that Brigit is the only one of Bhall's angels who remained holy who was not slain, but Kael had previously stated that there were a lot of angels who fled to serve other gods (most went to Lugus, but there were also many who now serve Bhall and some who probably serve the other good gods too Junil). I personally prefer to think that all the angels to fought with Brigit against Bhall, but that there were others who simply abandoned both Bhall and Brigit before they fought each other during Bhall's fall. It seems these angels might not have been true to their element of passion, and so their elements and personalities would have been changed to match their new lords.
I believe that the same pedia entry says that Bhall's heaven was destroyed with that one thought of Bhall, but Kael had also stated that her heaven remains but is empty. I prefer to think that it was damaged and that portions of it fell, but a large portion of it remains intact, waiting for Brigit to ascend there and claim her mistress's godhood as her own.
Has anyone checked up on the Elohim? How are their scouts; are any of them still alive?
Um, please don't change any of the files in the game. That makes compatibility issues crop up that I would rather not have to deal with. Just use the tools available to you in world builder.
The pictures I used I found on google pics and deviantart.com. They have lots of stuff like that.
Can you people start posting all questions and things related to this DI in the main thread over in Stories and Tales? Having the information and conversations spread out over three posts can be confusing.
I'm gonna give the anti melee promotion for all units with 5 or more XP (if the save doesn't get taken first!) as a reward for killing barbarians. Sound reasonable?