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Thursday, June 13, 2019

Gods' dice game

Gods' dice game; I suppose the world wouldn't be worth the candle if everything was predetermined. Whatever your alignment, if you choose chaos then I recommend studying the quantum realm thoroughly. This quantum realm can produce nearly anything in this realm.

I can just picture them up there rolling a 1d20 to see where the next tornado in Oklahoma will manifest.

And a 1d4 is used to see which direction it heads. 1d100 for intensity. Maybe when comets hit that is a god dropping his dice off the table or imagining the result. 1d20 for amount. And when we fly rockets up there, he puts on his invisibility cloak.

So with the creator's dice game, a chaos roll is a 1d4, where 1 is you get what you want as a need, a 2 is some  result otherwise, a 3 is some random imagined or thought up event, and a 4 is nothing at all. This is all determined by what is thought and needed.

If you think in percentage, then imagine the result. Then he would roll a die to see the percent chance done. Imagine the dice roll to see what results occur, and this is what you want.

Basically the dice don't effect him the slightest. He makes things up as he goes along. I like to think every thing is where all the Gods are huddled around a table to see who can get the most followers before Ragnorak.

I have a dicebag somewhere. 1d20 is my favorite. The more you shake it the more entropy you add. If you drop a dice without the shake it is bound by law to only land on one side unless it bounces. The act of observation destroys the latent entropy by feel. Enjoy your dice game, creator. 

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