LucianoWrites
It's interesting and I'm definitely going to keep reading this. It gave lots of good information but not to much and not confusing at all, well written. I have wanted to read a good book about a someone who is born a god with no parents to say, meaning actually born a god, and this author looks like he could make that happen for it to be a good book. The description also said there will be sexual content; so, I being a fan of all that stuff have hopes this will be an amazing book. Something else though, the system says I've and we, but most of the time uses we. What's up with this? If it's spoiling to tell why the system uses the word we don't answer, but I had to ask.
His settings are a dogs breaksfast; I think I see what the author is going for but any DM would throw this character sheet in the bin and tell you to restart. I know he is a god not a dnd character but still...leaning heavily on the chaotic aspect. His followers will be chaotic neutral druids who specialize in healing and agriculture. Sinners who lust will be punished with vermin and pestilence...but he is also a dark god who is morally ambiguous so wtf.