gadrin wrote:well, no one really knows...
While the Cosmic Forge isn't necessarily perceived by two people the same way
it does have some consistencies: namely the Cosmo-Knights (they're more or less
the same) and the CK's Code of Honor. It has certain expectations that relate
to how a humanoid thinks and acts, not unlike a god in a traditional pantheon.
So let's say for a moment that the Cosmic Forge can be contacted by those that
wish to serve it (but not as Cosmo-Knights). It seems that it could foster a
relationship with a Priest-like OCC which doesn't rely on such extreme powers
and abilities of the Cosmo-Knight.
Rifts is a game first and foremost, so I think a Forge Priest OCC with a few
powers/abilities beyond the "average priest" are possible, if your GM is so
inclined.
as stated previously i had been thinking of what could be described as a cosmic forge priest occ, and it was on a similar lines.
where the cosmic forge seeks out cosmoknights, a cosmic "priest" type occ seeks out the cosmic forge. that was my starting point.
the main problem with this concept as previously stated is that if such an occ develops the way i developed it, then you have to acknowledge officially the existence of the cosmic forge.
though i wonder why the existence of the cosmo knights doesn't do that.
surely similar arguments of why the cosmic forge doesn't exist even though the cosmoknights are there as prove of its existence will apply to another cosmic forge based occ.
where the cosmo knight was a physical/external manifestation of the cosmic forges' power, i saw this priest type occ as the internal/mental manifestatiom of the cosmic forges power
the other way i looked at was that where the cosmoknight wasn't interested in magic and had a weakness for it, this cosmic forge occ could possibly be magic based, so rather than having cosmic armour,blasts, weapons, and being able to destroy dreadnoughts with their little pinky, these guys used spells.
i ended up with a "Cosmic Mystic"