Is it normal for Odin to become a lycan?
Or for him to turn Sunni? A bit weird that the gods can convert to another religion that considers them either demons or imaginary...
Is it normal for Odin to become a lycan?
Zombies are getting a large rework soon. There isn't really a point where the zombie apocalypse starts - they've on the map at the beginning and slowly blob out of control. Or rather, quickly blob out of control. Right now, they are mostly unchanged, but where they'll stand after the overhaul is a bit unknown.
I created the Sapphire Flame in Galloway, and shortly thereafter the king of Scotland (who was also a dragon following the Draconic religion) conquered them. He doesn't seem interested in recreating it himself either. It seems to me that dragons should be pretty strongly disinclined to do that, kind of like the way that Catholics generally don't conquer Rome.
I'll take a look at switching those models. While an Ethereal army not being visible sounds nice from a flavor perspective, I bet taht's going to cause gameplay issues. And zombies just shouldn't be ships.
Zombies are getting a large rework soon. There isn't really a point where the zombie apocalypse starts - they've on the map at the beginning and slowly blob out of control. Or rather, quickly blob out of control. Right now, they are mostly unchanged, but where they'll stand after the overhaul is a bit unknown.
A full success on the alchemy decision should give 3 years of income (minimum 20 gold, maximum 400)
Partial success gives no money unless you are deceitful or have high learning, both of which still give less than a full success
Failure makes you lose money.
The only changes from the original were requiring the alchemy trait, adding the partial success, and making your chances scale with education, learning, and an artifact.
I will adjust the numbers a bit so success never results in you coming out behind, as well as removing a few cases where, at low income, a partial success could be better than a full success.