Re: Katawa Nobilis
Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 7:02 pm
Chancels
In order to protect themselves, each Imperator claims a piece of the world as its own. They twist a piece of the world up, divorcing it from the real world either partially or completely, and hide their physical bodies somewhere inside. The Imperator's Nobles are chosen from among the inhabitants of the new Chancel, and forced into the service of their new inhuman lord.
Every world has certain Properties, physical and metaphysical laws that govern its workings. For instance, the Properties of the Ordinary World are:
-Its locations are relative.
-Its particulars are measurable.
-Its particulars are explainable.
-Its particulars exert causal force.
-Its events have causes.
-These causes are impersonal.
-These causes are amoral.
While in a world, you can use its Properties as two-point Bonds. If you're on Earth, you can declare "The particulars of this situation must be somehow explainable!" and thus get two Strike to help you solve a locked-room mystery.
Chancel properties can get a whole lot weirder. For instance, Ananda's Chancel of Cityback has the Property "If it's not dead, it's alive," and then additional properties specifying that living creatures require an energy source, have reproductive sex, and are able to adapt to their environments.
My guess at Yamaku's Properties:
-Everyone has a reason to be here.
-Everyone has limits.
-You should know your limits.
-You probably don't.
-Limitations can be overcome.
Additionally, you get a three-point MP discount to all your miracles while within the bounds of your own Chancel.
In order to protect themselves, each Imperator claims a piece of the world as its own. They twist a piece of the world up, divorcing it from the real world either partially or completely, and hide their physical bodies somewhere inside. The Imperator's Nobles are chosen from among the inhabitants of the new Chancel, and forced into the service of their new inhuman lord.
Every world has certain Properties, physical and metaphysical laws that govern its workings. For instance, the Properties of the Ordinary World are:
-Its locations are relative.
-Its particulars are measurable.
-Its particulars are explainable.
-Its particulars exert causal force.
-Its events have causes.
-These causes are impersonal.
-These causes are amoral.
While in a world, you can use its Properties as two-point Bonds. If you're on Earth, you can declare "The particulars of this situation must be somehow explainable!" and thus get two Strike to help you solve a locked-room mystery.
Chancel properties can get a whole lot weirder. For instance, Ananda's Chancel of Cityback has the Property "If it's not dead, it's alive," and then additional properties specifying that living creatures require an energy source, have reproductive sex, and are able to adapt to their environments.
My guess at Yamaku's Properties:
-Everyone has a reason to be here.
-Everyone has limits.
-You should know your limits.
-You probably don't.
-Limitations can be overcome.
Additionally, you get a three-point MP discount to all your miracles while within the bounds of your own Chancel.