eldersphinx
2004-11-07, 08:36 PM
For this contest, you'll be creating a pantheon of deities. The deities should be related to each other in some clear way. They can be the patrons of a particular race, or the guiding deities of a particular nation or region. They might be organized as a family. Or they might simply all relate to aspects of a particular theme - patrons of different elemental forces, for instance, or sponsors of different kinds of craft.
Here's the rules:
1.) Your pantheon should have at least four deities, and can include up to eight. At a minimum, you should have the following information for each deity:
- Name
- Alignment
- Areas of Influence
- Role in the Pantheon
- Clerical Domains and Options
- Granted Weapon (for Spiritual Weapon and the like)
Also include at least some flavor text for each deity. You can discuss the deity's history, personality and behavior, divine goals, relationships with the rest of the pantheon, behavior towards priests and worshippers, typical exemplar servants, and so on. Write as little or as much as you like - just remember, this is what you'll be judged on, so give us enough detail to get us interested but not so much we're bored to tears. ;)
2.) Specify the name of your pantheon (or the name of the god leading the pantheon, if necessary) and the way in which they're related to each other at the start of your entry post. For instance, if Corellon Larethian was entering, he might start his post with:
The Seldarine
Theme: Elven deities
3.) Statblocks for deities or avatars, or references to material from Deities and Demigods, aren't necessary. The goal of the contest is to design a pantheon of deities, not create a gang of ubermonsters. Feel free to include statblocks or SDAs, but be aware that many of the people reading your submission won't get it, or care.
4.) It should go without saying, but all deities submitted should be original material, and not copied from outside sources. You can refer to the names of published deities in your own flavor text, though it's recommended that you use the names of deities that appear in the D&D core rules rather than Forgotten Realms, Eberron or a similar campaign setting.
5.) Each new divine pantheon should be started on a new thread here on the Contests board, dedicated to just that pantheon and the discussion of it. Put the tag [Pantheon Design] in front of the title of that thread. Any thread without this tag will not be officially entered.
6.) Post on this thread to let people know that you have entered a divine pantheon. We'll try to keep a post with all the entries listed in one place for easy reference.
7.) The contest begins today, the 8th of November. All entries may be altered and revised up until the deadline, December 10th, when voting begins; you may even add additional deities to your set. Contestants are asked to be on the honor system regarding keeping their entries unchanged after the deadline.
8.) Categories of voting and judgement will include the following:
- Best PC 'hook'
- Best NPC/adventure 'hook'
- Best campaign/setting 'hook'
- Best exploration of a theme
- Funniest pantheon
- Most original pantheon
A Website Staff Award may also be included if Rich and the mods choose to weigh in on this contest.
9.) This is an unofficial contest being hosted on the Giant's message boards in the spirit of past GitP contests. I am not a mod and no mods are sponsoring the outcome. Accordingly, we can't promise custom titles, web hosting with author credit, or any other perks the winners. You just get to have fun and gloat a bit if you win.
In the event that the Giant or another mod throws their awesome power behind this contest, we may be able to provide some rewards for the winner. In the event that this happens, this post will be modified accordingly.
Use this thread for both questions and to alert us to any entries. Ladies and gentlemen, start your keyboards!!
Here's the rules:
1.) Your pantheon should have at least four deities, and can include up to eight. At a minimum, you should have the following information for each deity:
- Name
- Alignment
- Areas of Influence
- Role in the Pantheon
- Clerical Domains and Options
- Granted Weapon (for Spiritual Weapon and the like)
Also include at least some flavor text for each deity. You can discuss the deity's history, personality and behavior, divine goals, relationships with the rest of the pantheon, behavior towards priests and worshippers, typical exemplar servants, and so on. Write as little or as much as you like - just remember, this is what you'll be judged on, so give us enough detail to get us interested but not so much we're bored to tears. ;)
2.) Specify the name of your pantheon (or the name of the god leading the pantheon, if necessary) and the way in which they're related to each other at the start of your entry post. For instance, if Corellon Larethian was entering, he might start his post with:
The Seldarine
Theme: Elven deities
3.) Statblocks for deities or avatars, or references to material from Deities and Demigods, aren't necessary. The goal of the contest is to design a pantheon of deities, not create a gang of ubermonsters. Feel free to include statblocks or SDAs, but be aware that many of the people reading your submission won't get it, or care.
4.) It should go without saying, but all deities submitted should be original material, and not copied from outside sources. You can refer to the names of published deities in your own flavor text, though it's recommended that you use the names of deities that appear in the D&D core rules rather than Forgotten Realms, Eberron or a similar campaign setting.
5.) Each new divine pantheon should be started on a new thread here on the Contests board, dedicated to just that pantheon and the discussion of it. Put the tag [Pantheon Design] in front of the title of that thread. Any thread without this tag will not be officially entered.
6.) Post on this thread to let people know that you have entered a divine pantheon. We'll try to keep a post with all the entries listed in one place for easy reference.
7.) The contest begins today, the 8th of November. All entries may be altered and revised up until the deadline, December 10th, when voting begins; you may even add additional deities to your set. Contestants are asked to be on the honor system regarding keeping their entries unchanged after the deadline.
8.) Categories of voting and judgement will include the following:
- Best PC 'hook'
- Best NPC/adventure 'hook'
- Best campaign/setting 'hook'
- Best exploration of a theme
- Funniest pantheon
- Most original pantheon
A Website Staff Award may also be included if Rich and the mods choose to weigh in on this contest.
9.) This is an unofficial contest being hosted on the Giant's message boards in the spirit of past GitP contests. I am not a mod and no mods are sponsoring the outcome. Accordingly, we can't promise custom titles, web hosting with author credit, or any other perks the winners. You just get to have fun and gloat a bit if you win.
In the event that the Giant or another mod throws their awesome power behind this contest, we may be able to provide some rewards for the winner. In the event that this happens, this post will be modified accordingly.
Use this thread for both questions and to alert us to any entries. Ladies and gentlemen, start your keyboards!!