RQ Encounter – Cult Update for May 1

RQ Encounter Generator (for RQ6) (the creation of skoll at thedesignmechanism forum) has a major new feature – cults (and spirit societies, mystic orders and sorcery orders) as a first class citizen.

There are now 300+ cult levels defined across more than 100 cults, sorcery orders, spirit societies and brotherhoods with templates for initiates, acolytes and devotees.

Following cults have been added lately and appropriate enemies and parties enhanced with these:

From Initiate to Rune Lord/devotee

Trolls

  • Annilla
  • Subere
  • Xentha
  • Xiola Umbar

Humans

  • Irrippi Ontor
  • Jakaleel the Witch
  • She Who Waits
  • Queen Deezola
  • Teelo Norri
  • Aldrya Woodlord
  • Aldrya Shaman
  • Aldrya Gardener
  • Asrelia
  • Chalana Arroy
  • Crimson Bat
  • Dark Eater (Morocanths)
  • Ernalda
  • Eurmal
  • Hungry Ghosts (Cannibal Cult)
  • Lamsabi
  • Lodril
  • Mee Vorala
  • Odayla
  • Orjethulut
  • Hanjethulut
  • Pamalt
  • Pavis
  • Telmor
  • Ty Kora Tek
  • Uleria
  • Um-Oradin
  • Vinga
  • Yelm
  • Yinkin

Chaos

  • Krjalk
  • Pocharngo
  • Ragnaglar
  • Urain

appropriate parties have been updated and a few new ones created

All of the above have also the skills based on Glorantha Cult One Pagers

A few more cults will be added in the coming days.

Easy way to find these enemies is to filter by cult name on either the party or enemy page.

New parties have been created as well – for example

  • Cannibal Party
  • Chaos Krjalki Party
  • Earth Lodril Party
  • Earth Priestess Party – Ernalda
  • Lunar 7 Mothers Mission
  • Lunar Knowledge Party
  • Odayla Hunter Party
  • Urain Foul wind Party
  • Yelm Sun Party
  • Yinkin Hunter Party

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Name Hannu Kokko Profession a software development leader, currently working at Elisa as Head of Software Product Development, Smart Energy Solutions. As a secondary occupation a Principal Consultant at Kohilleen Consulting - RD leadership consultancy business. In working life Working in large scale agile software development and architecture are close to my heart and practiced daily. Large scale here is anything involving dozens of teams working for the same release. Continuous integration as a cornerstone of making agile development feasible and to help keep the rhythm has been in my focus for quite a bit. In private life I enjoy photography and seeing new places and cultures.

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