What kind of rumors, propaganda, disinformation, and/or false flagging can be spread to sabotage the worship of a triune of minor goddesses?
There is an out-of-the-way cluster of worlds. In those worlds, nearly everyone worships three minor goddesses. The deities live in another plane and can only manifest as avatars in the worlds.
They are:
A god of plant-born food, nobility, and royalty
A god of animal-born food, subjugation, and slavery
A god of water-born sustenance, decadence, and hedonismAll of the people in these worlds and the goddesses themselves are also fairies of different varieties.
The player character, an up-and-comingdaemonic foxgodling themselves, has already gained a foothold of worship in this cluster of worlds. She has presented herself as a goddess of magically created food, magic, and cunning.
The people of the worlds have accepted her, but they have not abandoned their faith in the other gods, because they can always harvest food from multifarious sources. The player character wants to take this a step further and undermine those worlds' faith in their original three goddesses.
What can she do to accomplish this?I am the GM. The player is using their character's ability of extreme cunning to help devise a plan. They cannot think of a plan, and I cannot think of a plan, so we are crowdsourcing this scheme.
Needa show that natural food is unreliable and prone to natural fails.
>Sneak poison in fertiliser so that soil won't give birth to crops.
>Spread disease (like rabies) among animals.
>Or upgrade the existing one. Many farm animals already have tapeworm eggs in their meat, they die when meat is fried/boiled well, guess what happens if these fuckers become heat resistant.
>Cause draught or flood somehow
>Put addictive but harmless drug in magic food.
>>48323333
As a DM I would certainly be okay with PCs sowing poison and disease to discredit a minor/demi-deity. They should however be aware of the fact that the first investigator on the site to cast detect magic, detect poison, or a similar spell would cause their attempts to backfire.
Because in a world where magic and gods are real things even a very small religious following will have at least one Inquisitor.
>>48323333
>>48323468
Complication: The worlds are, themselves, made of food. The spherical planets are fruits, the rivers are juice, the trees are chocolate, the clouds are cotton candy.
How should the plan be adapted?
>super tapeworms
>those quads
I like the cut of your jib.
>>48323501
>>48323512
Who are you?
>>48321814
>A god of plant-born food, nobility, and royalty
>A god of animal-born food, subjugation, and slavery
>A god of water-born sustenance, decadence, and hedonism
Who gets fish ?
Who gets seaweed ?
>>48325906
This is a point of contention that often causes heated arguments.
The player character has been aware of this, but has never truly capitalized upon it. How could she do so?
>>48325934
Host a sushi dinner, see who goes for what first.
>>48327890
But the other godlings will already hate her.
>>48321814
If they can't think of a plan then that's on them. You have no obligation to roleplay someone else's character for them.
>>48330507
That's not the point of this thread though.
Hire Sensates to come up with delicious flavour experiences that even the combined might of the food-based trinity cannot synthesise.
>>48321814
You must use logic to slowly and painfully disassemble their society from its core.
>>48330709
Logical arguments don't work with fairies.
>>48325906
Who gets fairy meat?
>>48330679
Or use your magic to directly overload their tongues.