tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-131963935349368255.post4380922655106122321..comments2024-03-13T07:55:38.022-07:00Comments on The Luminescent Lich : Hacking LOTFP Classes Part 6: Redesigning the Cleric ClassJGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05633864264010460131noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-131963935349368255.post-51394352220504300812020-07-27T09:30:51.195-07:002020-07-27T09:30:51.195-07:00Cool. And thanks for the citation.
As far as piet...Cool. And thanks for the citation. <br />As far as piety, you might want to look at Bruce Galloway's Fantasy Wargaming. The piety rules are a bit too complex IMO but there are some great ideas. Perhaps performing clerical offices like doing Masses and similar ceremonies also gain piety. I'd increase or decrease the piety cost for performing miracles depending on the motivation too.<br />Depending on the time period, don't forget that protestants would be highly critical of the veneration of saints and relics. Some catholic churches started displaying very ostentatiously bejeweled saints' relics in reaction to the iconoclasm of the reformation. Great macguffins for adventures (steal/protect/recover catacomb saints!)<br />I think this blog post was made a bit after Trinity went to the publisher, and covers catacomb saints in more detail: https://reliquarian.com/2016/08/07/the-catacomb-saints-bedazzled-skeletons-of-the-counter-reformation/<br />Mike Monacohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11474135378521139178noreply@blogger.com