But I was thinking about our system of faith allies and enemies. It's based on 2nd or 3rd ed. rules... Can't remember which. It states in a sourcebook that Jim, God of potatoes and Sally, Goddess of wet willies are dire enemies, and our game reflects it.
But one of the great aspects about our game is that it's dynamic, ever changing and growing. In my time here, I have seen faiths work closely together and others grow apart. So my thoughts are this... How do others feel about faiths creating their own allies and enemies in our IC world? It would go beyond the source material, since IC things happen in our world that do not in the sourcebooks.
Take for example, Lathander and Kelemvor's faith. The sourcematerial says,
Well... ICly years and years pass on FK. Maybe Kelemvor HAS lived up to his promises, and the church of Lathander wishes to seek his faith out as an ally? Do you think that the FMs and senior members of Lathander's church could ICly seek out the FMs/senior members of Kelemvor's faith and propose such an alliance? Should the permission of said faith's god(dess) be sought first? Should it be treated as a purely mortal activity(the allying of FAITHS rather than GODS), and be allowed to go ahead without divine approval? Should only gods and goddesses be allowed to ally, not faiths?A tradtional foe of the god of death has been Lathander but he has not declared himself an enemy of Kelemvor. He waits to see if Kelemvor will live up to his promises.
Just curious what people think. Personally, I'd love to see a new dynamic of faith alliances and wars being forged, worn, strengthened, and roleplayed out. Let me know what you think.