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dom6:thrones [2025/10/11 02:26] wigglefig reworking doom horror control section |
dom6:thrones [2025/10/11 02:37] (current) wigglefig Added some more information from dom5 page |
In order to 'activate' most of the effects of a throne, including its Ascension Points, it must be claimed. Claiming a Throne is a turn action that can be performed by one of the following: | In order to 'activate' most of the effects of a throne, including its Ascension Points, it must be claimed. Claiming a Throne is a turn action that can be performed by one of the following: |
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* A [[Pretender God]] | * A [[Pretender God]] or Disciple |
* A [[Holy|Priest]] of {{path>H3}} or higher | * A [[Holy|Priest]] of {{path>H3}} or higher |
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A throne can only be claimed by a player who owns the province. If the province has a [[fort]], the throne cannot be claimed by a sieging force, but the player under siege can still claim it. | A throne can only be claimed by a player who owns the province. If the province has a [[fort]], the throne cannot be claimed by a sieging force, but the player under siege can still claim it. A throne whose province (and fort if present) is conquered by another nation becomes unclaimed. |
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Claimed thrones generate a number of [[Temple|temple checks]] equal to their level, except with a 100% chance to spread regardless of the claimant's dominion strength. They can also alter the holder's dominion or bless. | Claimed thrones generate a number of [[Temple|temple checks]] equal to their level, except with a 100% chance to spread regardless of the claimant's dominion strength. They can also alter the holder's dominion or bless. |
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| Some thrones also have some effects that are always active without the throne being claimed. These can be identified by the effects being listed above the "Effects from claimed throne"-line. |
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===== Destroying Thrones ===== | ===== Destroying Thrones ===== |
If a throne is destroyed, this reduces the number of thrones required to win the game, but the proportion of remaining thrones needed is unchanged. | If a throne is destroyed, this reduces the number of thrones required to win the game, but the proportion of remaining thrones needed is unchanged. |
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It is possible to have a game where no one can become the next Pantokrator, due to all of the thrones being destroyed; in that case, the game ends immediately in a draw. | If all thrones are destroyed, the game ends immediately in a draw. |
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>Despair! The world has fallen!\\ \\ The Pantokrator has vanished! And though many Pretenders rose to try and claim His place, all have failed. Scattered across the world, the last of the Thrones of Ascension have fallen and with them has fallen the mortal world. Now the world is a nightmare, a desolation filled with only despair and mortals who know only fear and suffering, bereft of their would be divine masters. Horrors from beyond the mortal plane infest every corner of the world, ravaging temples, cities and secret places alike as they hunt for the living and kill them in gruesome ways. Perhaps... perhaps in time new Pretenders may rise. Perhaps a new Pantokrator may one day Ascend. Perhaps mortals in the deepest, darkest of hiding places may yet one day crawl out alive. Perhaps. But now there is only an age of Horrors. | >Despair! The world has fallen!\\ \\ The Pantokrator has vanished! And though many Pretenders rose to try and claim His place, all have failed. Scattered across the world, the last of the Thrones of Ascension have fallen and with them has fallen the mortal world. Now the world is a nightmare, a desolation filled with only despair and mortals who know only fear and suffering, bereft of their would be divine masters. Horrors from beyond the mortal plane infest every corner of the world, ravaging temples, cities and secret places alike as they hunt for the living and kill them in gruesome ways. Perhaps... perhaps in time new Pretenders may rise. Perhaps a new Pantokrator may one day Ascend. Perhaps mortals in the deepest, darkest of hiding places may yet one day crawl out alive. Perhaps. But now there is only an age of Horrors. |