Church of Salem

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Would you like to see a Church with spaces to pray, which would slowly regenerate your humours?

Yes - I want my humours regenerated and a limited timed bonus to finding things while foraging
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29%
Yes - I want my humours regenerated
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10%
Yes - I want my humours regenerated, but with a debuff so I can't do it too often
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27%
No - There should be no regeneration of humours through "prayer"
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35%
 
Total votes : 49

Re: Church of Salem

Postby Feone » Sat Jun 28, 2014 7:03 am

The piety of a character could probably be an interesting factor in witchcraft.

I don't much like the idea of increasing foraging effectiveness though. Free bile recovery seems like a useful thing to add to the church, but potentially a bit much if it can be spammed.


Oh.
If sermons etc are ever implemented.
Please add a curse to witchcraft that'll make a character go crazy halfway.
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Re: Church of Salem

Postby loftar » Sat Jun 28, 2014 7:06 am

Trenial wrote:Exactly the point, to take it into a cycle is Rabbinical. The passage literally means the seventh day in time memorial, that literal day on a linear path of events.

I think you will find that sacred tradition does not agree with your interpretation, Rabbinical or not. ^^
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Re: Church of Salem

Postby Voltaire1512 » Sat Jun 28, 2014 10:05 am

I voted "No". Not because I do not like the idea that churches give a temporary bonus, but regenerating humors is what food is for.
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Re: Church of Salem

Postby Trenial » Sat Jun 28, 2014 10:22 am

loftar wrote:
Trenial wrote:Exactly the point, to take it into a cycle is Rabbinical. The passage literally means the seventh day in time memorial, that literal day on a linear path of events.

I think you will find that sacred tradition does not agree with your interpretation, Rabbinical or not. ^^


Afraid the only thing I follow during theology and philosophy is biblical hermeneutics.

A simple look at Strong's Concordance will easily solve this. Similiar problems arrive with Or and May or. The light, and the light source found in Genesis.
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Re: Church of Salem

Postby alloin » Sat Jun 28, 2014 10:39 am

*useless post deleted*
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Re: Church of Salem

Postby VicarWhitby » Sat Jun 28, 2014 10:41 am

Can it be that in the city of Salem, a debate has begun on the finer points of theology, as opposed to an ad hominem attack on our brothers and sisters?

Truly, studying the spirit of the law can only strengthen us; "all scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness." -II Timothy 3:16

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It brings a smile to my heart to see that not all brotherly love is lost in Salem, and that an enriching conversation may be had. I hope others can take of this lesson, and incorporate the teachings into their own daily life. Perhaps that may quell some of the acrimony that besmirches this fine public forum.
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Re: Church of Salem

Postby Merowig » Mon Jul 28, 2014 12:49 am

loftar wrote:For the record, it was the original idea that player-built churches should have sermons held in them regularly in order to keep fending off the darkness, wherein such fixtures as chalices or pulpits, or such consumables as hosts or wine, could be installed or improved upon in order to increase its efficiency in said role. We never got that far, of course.

We also considered that sermons would have to be held on real-life Sundays, and also that they might give a week-long-lasting buff of some or another kind, to be determined by said fixtures or consumables. The church in Boston would then have a similar although probably inferior effect that all the nubs could partake of each Sunday.



Great ideas - hope they will be implemented at some point!
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