Monday, July 30, 2018

What did I promise a dark god for unlimited power?

When simple exchanges of wealth, blood, or favors are not enough for the power you seek, and a higher cost is required, roll here.

What does the dark god want? (2d6)

2.Your Eyes. Perhaps the god thought they were beautiful, or perhaps he could not himself see. Now, you cannot see, whether in light or through deception.
3.Your Memory. Information is always important to a god. Now, you cannot remember the past, even events that just happened. In addition, no one remembers you.
4.Your Dreams. They have always amazed the gods, or perhaps disgusted them. The night is a black void, the day is empty and purposeless.
5.Your Freedom. You have been deemed to useful to let roam unbound. Your actions are only those sanctioned by them, and you must follow their commands.
6.Your Sanity. You weren't worth the effort, or perhaps you were, and they allowed you to view them in their glory. Now you serve them freely.
7.Your Soul. Nothing has happened. Yet.
8.Your Life. A gift for another, or for themselves. You are doomed to die early, and so is everything you touch
9.Your Love. Fascinating, disgusting love. Perhaps they even wanted it. They left none for any others.
10.Your Hopes. They revealed something all to real. Your future is empty, and you are far too afraid to change that.
11.Your Voice. Soothing and silver-tongued, or knowing of an ancient secret that must not be spoken. Now, no one listens, and your words are empty noise when they come out at all.
12.Your Face. They envied your identity and influence, and gave it to another. You are blank and featureless, completely anonymous, while another acts as though they were you.

Not all gods can provide what they promise, and especially kind gods won't accept so high a cost.