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==Introduction==
 
A champion in Wurm Online is a player who has perma-death, also known as real-death. Once such player dies three times, they are permanently dead, and can no longer log into that player account. Once they are forever dead, they'll have to create a new character with a different name to continue playing Wurm. The players that become champions are recorded in the [[Hall of champions]].
 
  
== The [[Altar of Three]] text ==
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Your faith and soul are strong enough to become a Champion of <god>. The decision to do this is final, and extremely dangerous. If you choose this path, you will eventually pass the spirit currently blocking the path to the netherworld, effectively dying forever. He will block your passage three times more. This means you will not be able to play this character any more after you die the third time. It does however have its advantages: You will immediately get a boost of power, granted <god>. You will also gain a permanent bonus when fighting and performing certain other tasks. Your faith and favor will be set to max, and you may never lose or change deity. But first and foremost, your name will live in the history of Wurm forever! Do you want to become a champion of <god>, realizing that this is a final and irrevocable decision?
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'''Champion''' may refer to:
  
==Becoming a champion==
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* [[Champion player]]
* To become a champion, you will need to be a [[priest]] with 50+ [[faith]].
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* [[Animal conditions|Champion animal]]
* If you are a follower of [[Fo]] or [[Vynora]], you will need to have 23 [[soul depth]].
 
* If you are a follower of [[Magranon]] or [[Libila]], you will need to have 23 [[soul strength]].
 
* Followers of the [[White Light]] [[gods]] must and visit the [[Altar of Three]] to trigger champion hood.
 
* Followers of [[Libila]] must visit the [[Bone Altar]] to trigger champion hood.
 
* Once you trigger championhood, a server wide event message is spread informing everybody on the server that you are now a champion.
 
e.g ''<Player name> is now a Champion of <God name>!''
 
 
 
==Bonuses==
 
* +5 to all [[characteristics]] skills.
 
* [[Faith]] set to 99.99 (you can continue to pray & gain faith, but only at about 0.000010)
 
* [[Praying]], [[channeling]] and [[exorcism]] all get 50+your original skill, up to a maximum of 80.
 
* Shorter time for normal [[healing]]
 
* Increased skill gain (factor isn't known)
 
* [[Break altar]] spell
 
* You will get a new title: Champion of <your god>(this title can not be turned off, but it does not effect other titles. So you can be a 'Blacksmith Champion of Fo' for example).
 
* You can never lose your Deity
 
 
 
==The trade-off==
 
* Permadeath. You get 3 lives, if you die after the second respawn, you do NOT respawn. Your name will be remembered and inscribed in the [[hall of champions]].
 
* You can not change your mind later. Champion status is permanent.
 
* You can never change your [[deity]] (or change kingdom).
 
* Champions cannot travel to the home server
 
 
 
==Text displayed upon permadeath==
 
:You are dead.
 
:The dark spirit on the way to the netherworld walks toward you, ready to demand your knowledge.
 
:At the last moment, it halts hesitantly.
 
:As it withdraws into the shadows, you realize you are free.
 
:You walk for a long time through a dark, moist and warm tunnel.
 
:The longing to return has since long left your body.
 
:After a tunnel bend, a bright light emanates from up ahead.
 
:As you pass into the light you hear the sound of laughter and people throwing a grand feast in your honor.
 
:A broad smile enters your face as you recognize the voices.
 
:Nobody can hear you now.
 
  
 
[[Category:Babel/C]]
 
[[Category:Babel/C]]
[[Category:Religion]]
 

Latest revision as of 21:20, 22 February 2017

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