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I've always been a fan of the occasional side encounter with a depraved or indifferent, bemused god/extraplanar who has chosen *you* as its object of amusement.

 

It would be fun to see this explored again in PE. (Maybe even have something like the “Q Collective”.)

No, that may feel too much like real life for me.

I'd say the answer to that question is kind of like the answer to "who's the sucker in this poker game?"*

 

*If you can't tell, it's you. ;)

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I've always been a fan of the occasional side encounter with a depraved or indifferent, bemused god/extraplanar who has chosen *you* as its object of amusement.

 

It would be fun to see this explored again in PE. (Maybe even have something like the “Q Collective”.)

 

I liked interactions with deities as well, but it should somehow fit into your character progression. I think BG2:ToB did this relatively well - encounter with gods only happens later on, when you are really becoming more of a demi-god rather than a simple adventurer with divine heritage.

But being a plaything for a mad god (I think you are refering to stuff like in the elder scroll games) is imho not as funny, at least not for me. Also, I dont like being forced into quests which I have to complete before I can do something else again.

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