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[[File:Beogh altar.png]] ''"Drown the unbelievers in a sea of blood!"''
 
[[File:Beogh altar.png]] ''"Drown the unbelievers in a sea of blood!"''
{{flavour|Beogh is an evil deity, worshipped by the cave orcs native to the dungeon. Only orcs may devote their service to Beogh, and they must prove their devotion with bloodshed. Especially fervent devotees of Beogh will find orcish followers flocking to their banner: it is an age of signs and portents, and the orcs have become increasingly certain that the coming of their Messiah is nigh.
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{{flavour|A god of outcasts, pariahs, and the dispossessed, Beogh's altars are rarely
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found among those of other faiths, but their missionaries may always be sought
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by those looking for a place to belong. Worshippers will find many friends
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within the dungeon, and those who prove their strength to Beogh may gain
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lifelong companions the equal of any adventurer. To worship Beogh is to believe
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there is strength that transcends species and bloodline. To worship Beogh is to
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be an orc.
  
Followers of Beogh can smite their foes, and will even gain orcish followers of their own, who may be blessed by Beogh in battle and can be recalled as needed. Eventually, followers will gain the power to walk on water. Beogh will sometimes directly intervene to save a follower's life, and the chosen of Beogh will eventually be able to resurrect other orcs.
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Worshippers will gain the power to call down Beogh's wrath upon their
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oppressors, and other orcs will start to see you as one of their own. Especially
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promising adherents will find themselves beset by rivals for Beogh's favour, but
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overcoming these trials without fleeing will gain you loyal companions whom
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Beogh will resurrect time and time again - just so long as you continue to fight
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and avenge in their name. A true chosen one may even rally an entire orcish army
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to avenge a wrongful death.
  
 
Beogh likes it when you kill living beings, you destroy the undead, you kill demons, you kill holy beings, and you destroy nonliving beings. Beogh especially likes it when you kill the priests of other religions.
 
Beogh likes it when you kill living beings, you destroy the undead, you kill demons, you kill holy beings, and you destroy nonliving beings. Beogh especially likes it when you kill the priests of other religions.
  
Beogh strongly dislikes it when you attack allied orcs or desecrate orcish remains.}}
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Beogh strongly dislikes it when you attack allied orcs.}}
  
  
'''Beogh the Brigand''' is the [[Orc|Hill Orc]] exclusive god of the dungeon, considered an [[Evil#Evil_gods|evil]] god.
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'''Beogh the Outcast''' is the god of the [[orc]]s, considered an [[Evil#Evil_gods|evil]] god.
 
 
==Racial Restrictions==
 
Beogh only tolerates [[Hill Orc]]s as worshipers. Also, characters who sacrificed love under [[Ru]] cannot join Beogh.
 
  
 
==Appreciates==
 
==Appreciates==
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*Inactivity: You lose 1 piety per 340 turns, on average (1/17 chance every 20 turns).
 
*Inactivity: You lose 1 piety per 340 turns, on average (1/17 chance every 20 turns).
 
*You will also lose piety (or incur [[penance]]) for the following:
 
*You will also lose piety (or incur [[penance]]) for the following:
**Desecrating orcish remains (using orcs for [[Necromancy]]).
 
 
**Attacking allied orcs. (Be careful if you are confused!)
 
**Attacking allied orcs. (Be careful if you are confused!)
  
 
==Altar==
 
==Altar==
Beogh altars are most often found in the [[Orcish Mines]], rarely appearing in the Dungeon itself. However, the primary way for Hill Orcs to worship Beogh is to find a conscious [[orc priest]] (or [[orc high priest|high priest]] / [[Saint Roka]]), which gives them an '''a'''ctive ability to convert. If you have not abandoned Beogh before, all orcs within [[line of sight]] will be turned neutral.  
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Beogh altars are most often found in the [[Orcish Mines]], rarely appearing in the Dungeon itself. However, the primary way to worship Beogh is to find a conscious [[orc priest]] (or [[orc high priest|high priest]] / [[Saint Roka]]), which, if the player is sufficiently injured and not currently worshipping another god, may give them an '''a'''ctive ability to convert. If you have not abandoned Beogh before, all orcs within [[line of sight]] will be turned neutral.  
  
Like most gods, Beogh [[vault]]s can also be found in the [[Abyss]], and if Beogh is a valid god, available through a [[faded altar]].
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Like most gods, Beogh [[vault]]s can also be found in the [[Abyss]], or worshipped through a [[faded altar]].
  
 
==Given Abilities==
 
==Given Abilities==
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level -]]''': "Messenger"
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level -]]''': "Messenger"
*'''Spread experience''' - Each time you gain some experience, Beogh will give an additional half of that amount among the orcish followers in your [[line of sight]]. This specific effect does not reduce your own experience.
 
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level *]]''': "Proselytiser"
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level *]]''': "Proselytiser"
*No new abilities.
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*'''Chance to turn orcs neutral''' - Orcs encountered in the dungeon may turn neutral on sight or upon dealing sufficient damage, with chance increasing with piety.
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*'''Recall Apostles''' - You can instantly recall your orc apostles to your side. This ability is only available once you recruit an apostle, which can only be done at 3*, but will then subsequently remain available as long as the player remains above 1*. (2 MP)
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level **]]''': "Priest"
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level **]]''': "Priest"
*'''Smiting''' - You can [[smite]] any monster in view. Damage at 0 Invocation ranges from 9-12 (avg 10), and linearly scales to 9-72 (avg 40) at 27 Invocation.  This is unavoidable, and cannot be reduced by any means. (3 MP, 3 Piety)
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*'''Smiting''' - You can [[smite]] any monster in view. Damage at 0 Invocation ranges from 9-12 (avg 10), and linearly scales to 9-72 (avg 40) at 27 Invocation.  This is unavoidable, and cannot be reduced by any means. (3 MP, 2-3 piety)
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level ***]]''': "Missionary"
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level ***]]''': "Missionary"
*'''Gain orcish followers''' - Non-summoned, shapeshifted, sleeping, confused or paralyzed orcs (even uniques, eg. [[Blork]]) around you may recognize you as their Messiah and turn friendly. The chance raises with piety and [[XL]], but is lower for [[HD|stronger]] orcs. Conversions may happen when:
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*'''Apostle challenges''' - As you gain experience, Beogh will send apostles to challenge you in battle, which can be either a knight, wizard or priest, with HP, equipment and spells scaling with your XL. Upon defeat, you may recruit them into your service as a permanent ally.
**You notice a hostile orc for the first time (including because you hit it or cast a spell on it)
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**You may recruit up to three apostles at any one time. You may dismiss apostles at any time.
**A hostile orc becomes significantly wounded (best not use poison!)
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**If one of your apostles dies, Beogh will revive them as you gain experience. The time to revival is reduced if you kill the monster that killed your apostle, indicated by the '''Vengeance''' status.
**You or one of your allies kill a non-ordinary orc (in this case, the monster will survive the killing blow, unless it was reduced under its max HP in negative). This works best on higher level orcs.
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*'''Apostle healing''' - Every time you deal damage to a monster, there is a chance Beogh will heal one of your apostles in sight.
:Orcs, as permanent allies, will take XP when they deal damage. Your share of XP scales with damage dealt; if you did no damage, orcs will take 50% of the XP.
 
*'''Bless your orcish followers''' - Beogh may bless one of your followers when it kills an enemy or otherwise gains experience. The chance is 1d(Piety) >= 30, or one at random when ''you'' kill an enemy (10% chance). The blessing has one of the following effects:
 
**10%: An ordinary orc becomes an orc priest, otherwise 25% chance to add +1 to their weapon's accuracy, 25% chance to add +1 to their weapon's damage, 50% chance to add +1 to their armour's AC.
 
**90%: 50% chance to remove poison, sickness, confusion, rotting, slowing, or exhaustion (if they are so afflicted), otherwise heals 25% of the follower's HP.
 
**Beogh may also improve your followers' equipment and gift weapons, armour, and ammo to those who lack them.
 
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level ****]]''': "Evangelist"
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level ****]]''': "Evangelist"
*'''Recall your orcish followers''' -  You can recall your orcish allies. All your orcish followers in the dungeon are teleported close to you over a number of turns. Strongest orcs are recalled first, at a rate of 1 orc every 3-6 [[aut]] (2-3 orcs/turn). (2 MP)
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* No new abilities.
 
 
*'''Orc reinforcements''' - If you have no followers on this level and there are no other orcs (including hostile ones) on this level, there's 1 in 20 chance that Beogh will give several permanent, friendly orcs to you.
 
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level *****]]''': "Apostle"
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level *****]]''': "Apostle"
 
*'''Walk on water''' -  You can cross [[deep water]] as if it was normal floor. Water walking will never end before reaching land, so you won't drown even if your piety falls too low.
 
*'''Walk on water''' -  You can cross [[deep water]] as if it was normal floor. Water walking will never end before reaching land, so you won't drown even if your piety falls too low.
*'''Give Item to Named Follower''': You have the ability to provide one gift to a named follower of your choice. The gift can be a weapon, a piece of body armour, or a shield. Once they receive a gift, you can not give them another, it cannot be relinquished unless they die.
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*'''Blood for Blood''': Beogh will grant you a number of summoned orcish allies to surround you, over several turns. The summons will expire quickly once there are no more enemies in sight of the player. This ability can only be used while standing on the corpse of one of your apostles. (8 MP, 20-30 piety)
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level ******]]''': "Messiah"
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level ******]]''': "Messiah"
*'''Resurrection''': Bring a single orc back from the dead, converting them to your cause if they weren't already a follower. You must stand over their dead body, so if the orc didn't leave a [[corpse]] they can't be resurrected. (35 Piety).
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* No new abilities
  
 
==Punishments==
 
==Punishments==
 
{{flavour|Beogh does not appreciate abandonment, and will call down fearful punishments on disloyal followers!
 
{{flavour|Beogh does not appreciate abandonment, and will call down fearful punishments on disloyal followers!
  
Blasphemers against the word of Beogh find themselves confronted with direct and physical opposition. Those who still worship Beogh find their followers regularly deserting them; they, and others, are further assaulted by waves of orcish warriors. When working through intermediaries fails, Beogh hurls dancing electric weapons at offenders, or simply smites them - and when smiting true sinners, Beogh has a heavy hand indeed!}}
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Blasphemers against the word of Beogh find themselves assaulted by waves of
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orcish warriors, or by dancing electric weapons. Beogh may also simply smite
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such blasphemers – and when smiting true sinners, Beogh has a heavy hand
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indeed! Those who still worship Beogh will also find their followers regularly
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deserting them.
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During penance or following desertion, you'll occasionally experience one of the following forms of [[divine retribution]]:
 
During penance or following desertion, you'll occasionally experience one of the following forms of [[divine retribution]]:
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==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
From the time your orcish army assembles to Zot:4, it doesn't really matter how strong you are - your orcs can handle many threats on their own. While having orcs contribute to a fight means losing out on XP, you'll only be 1-2 XL behind a regular character (at most).
 
 
Most of Beogh's strengths come from these orcs; careful management will prove to be great, but not necessary. A few high-level orcs are all you need. Once you convert the [[Orcish Mines]] (and possibly [[the Vaults]]), there's not too many reasons to conserve piety. Except for many, many uses of Smite, powered by [[Hill Orc]]'s extremely high Invocations aptitude. Use it to take out anything from dangerous uniques to a stair-locking [[vault warden]]. It ignores both AC and EV, making it fairly reliable when you need to take out a low health enemy.
 
 
===Orcish Management===
 
*Recall will bring in your highest level orcs first. You can effectively use this to summon a small band of elite reinforcements and quickly cancel the recall through the abilities menu, saving the fodder for particularly dangerous battles.
 
**You can stash your Orcish Warlords on another level, leaving XP to level other orcs. Example: You want to level your basic Orcs on D:15. Go up to a (fully cleared!!) D:14, recalling ALL orcs right on the stairs to D:15. Then go up to D:13 and recall until the Warlords (and Knights) have arrived. Now cancel the recall, go back down to D:14, and tell your basic Orcs to follow you to D:15.
 
**You should also consider leaving most of your followers behind when engaging enemies with powerful AoE attacks.  If you have a lot of orcs in a bad spot, you can move to the side and recall them to at least shuffle their positions.
 
**You can '''t'''ell said Orcs to '''g'''uard a staircase if you know you'll be bringing monsters up.
 
*Since you can only give one item to each follower, you should choose something that complements the equipment they already have:
 
**Prioritize [[reaching]] weapons for your followers.  Most of the time, you (or another orc) will be in the way of 1-range weapons.
 
**An orc with a good two-hander enjoys armour. An orc with a good one-handed weapon, a shield. For wizards and priests, prioritize defense, since their physical attacks are less important. Ranged weapons are good for everyone.
 
**Hang on to, or [[stash]] any good artefacts that you may find, as they are potentially very useful gifts for your stronger followers.
 
 
===Tips & Tricks ===
 
*Since conversions are based on piety (and XL), Beogh worshippers may want to delay clearing the [[Orcish Mines]] until they have maxed out their piety.
 
*Try to fight in open areas when possible -- 3 fighters are better than one!
 
**Also, move at angles so that friendly orcs won't get hit by piercing attacks directed at you.
 
*Strangely enough, Beogh greatly appreciates it when you kill hostile orc priests. Take advantage of this for piety.
 
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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==History==
 
==History==
{{CBA|0.32|Beogh will be greatly reworked. All species will be allowed to worship, and having large groups of random friendly orcs will be changed to managing 1-3 friendly apostles, which are named orcs with randomized abilities and attributes, among other things.}}
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*Beogh was overhauled in [[0.32]]. Previously, they could only be worshipped by [[Hill Orc]]s, and rather than gaining permanent allies through apostle challenges, worshippers of Beogh would have a chance to turn orcs they encounter in the dungeon into permanent allies on sight, or upon bringing them near to death. Beogh would improve the equipment of these orcs over time above 4*, and the player could gift one piece of equipment of their own to each orc from 5*. Blood for Blood did not exist---instead, Beogh's 6* ability allowed the player to resurrect an orc for a large piety cost if they left a corpse.
 
*Prior to [[0.28]], orcs that were near-death received less HP on conversion.
 
*Prior to [[0.28]], orcs that were near-death received less HP on conversion.
 
*Prior to [[0.27]], conversion occurred the turn after an Orc entered [[LOS]].  
 
*Prior to [[0.27]], conversion occurred the turn after an Orc entered [[LOS]].  

Revision as of 00:29, 30 August 2024

Version 0.32: This article is up to date for the latest stable release of Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup.
Beogh altar.png "Drown the unbelievers in a sea of blood!"
A god of outcasts, pariahs, and the dispossessed, Beogh's altars are rarely

found among those of other faiths, but their missionaries may always be sought by those looking for a place to belong. Worshippers will find many friends within the dungeon, and those who prove their strength to Beogh may gain lifelong companions the equal of any adventurer. To worship Beogh is to believe there is strength that transcends species and bloodline. To worship Beogh is to be an orc.

Worshippers will gain the power to call down Beogh's wrath upon their oppressors, and other orcs will start to see you as one of their own. Especially promising adherents will find themselves beset by rivals for Beogh's favour, but overcoming these trials without fleeing will gain you loyal companions whom Beogh will resurrect time and time again - just so long as you continue to fight and avenge in their name. A true chosen one may even rally an entire orcish army to avenge a wrongful death.

Beogh likes it when you kill living beings, you destroy the undead, you kill demons, you kill holy beings, and you destroy nonliving beings. Beogh especially likes it when you kill the priests of other religions.

Beogh strongly dislikes it when you attack allied orcs.


Beogh the Outcast is the god of the orcs, considered an evil god.

Appreciates

  • You or your allies killing a living, holy, undead, demonic, or nonliving creature.
  • You killing a hostile priest.

Deprecates

  • Inactivity: You lose 1 piety per 340 turns, on average (1/17 chance every 20 turns).
  • You will also lose piety (or incur penance) for the following:
    • Attacking allied orcs. (Be careful if you are confused!)

Altar

Beogh altars are most often found in the Orcish Mines, rarely appearing in the Dungeon itself. However, the primary way to worship Beogh is to find a conscious orc priest (or high priest / Saint Roka), which, if the player is sufficiently injured and not currently worshipping another god, may give them an active ability to convert. If you have not abandoned Beogh before, all orcs within line of sight will be turned neutral.

Like most gods, Beogh vaults can also be found in the Abyss, or worshipped through a faded altar.

Given Abilities

Piety level -: "Messenger" Piety level *: "Proselytiser"

  • Chance to turn orcs neutral - Orcs encountered in the dungeon may turn neutral on sight or upon dealing sufficient damage, with chance increasing with piety.
  • Recall Apostles - You can instantly recall your orc apostles to your side. This ability is only available once you recruit an apostle, which can only be done at 3*, but will then subsequently remain available as long as the player remains above 1*. (2 MP)

Piety level **: "Priest"

  • Smiting - You can smite any monster in view. Damage at 0 Invocation ranges from 9-12 (avg 10), and linearly scales to 9-72 (avg 40) at 27 Invocation. This is unavoidable, and cannot be reduced by any means. (3 MP, 2-3 piety)

Piety level ***: "Missionary"

  • Apostle challenges - As you gain experience, Beogh will send apostles to challenge you in battle, which can be either a knight, wizard or priest, with HP, equipment and spells scaling with your XL. Upon defeat, you may recruit them into your service as a permanent ally.
    • You may recruit up to three apostles at any one time. You may dismiss apostles at any time.
    • If one of your apostles dies, Beogh will revive them as you gain experience. The time to revival is reduced if you kill the monster that killed your apostle, indicated by the Vengeance status.
  • Apostle healing - Every time you deal damage to a monster, there is a chance Beogh will heal one of your apostles in sight.

Piety level ****: "Evangelist"

  • No new abilities.

Piety level *****: "Apostle"

  • Walk on water - You can cross deep water as if it was normal floor. Water walking will never end before reaching land, so you won't drown even if your piety falls too low.
  • Blood for Blood: Beogh will grant you a number of summoned orcish allies to surround you, over several turns. The summons will expire quickly once there are no more enemies in sight of the player. This ability can only be used while standing on the corpse of one of your apostles. (8 MP, 20-30 piety)

Piety level ******: "Messiah"

  • No new abilities

Punishments

Beogh does not appreciate abandonment, and will call down fearful punishments on disloyal followers!

Blasphemers against the word of Beogh find themselves assaulted by waves of orcish warriors, or by dancing electric weapons. Beogh may also simply smite such blasphemers – and when smiting true sinners, Beogh has a heavy hand indeed! Those who still worship Beogh will also find their followers regularly deserting them.

During penance or following desertion, you'll occasionally experience one of the following forms of divine retribution:

  • 25%: Beogh smites you, potentially dealing very significant damage. If you are worshiping another god at this point, there is a piety/4 % chance that the new god will protect you from this.
  • 13%: Durably summons 1-2 hostile dancing weapons. These summoned weapon will be enchanted up to +2 and branded with electrocution.
  • 25%: Followers around you have a chance to turn hostile (only if you're still a follower of Beogh).
  • 37% (62% if you changed religion): Sends forth an army of durably summoned orcs, led by a stronger, occasionally named orc, whose type depends on your experience level.

Strategy

Trivia

  • In very ancient versions of Crawl, comments in the code referring to orc priest smiting stated that they were channeling the wrath of B.O.G. (Brian's Orc God). This eventually evolved into the name, "Beogh."
  • Very rarely, an orc follower can be given the name "Judas".

History

  • Beogh was overhauled in 0.32. Previously, they could only be worshipped by Hill Orcs, and rather than gaining permanent allies through apostle challenges, worshippers of Beogh would have a chance to turn orcs they encounter in the dungeon into permanent allies on sight, or upon bringing them near to death. Beogh would improve the equipment of these orcs over time above 4*, and the player could gift one piece of equipment of their own to each orc from 5*. Blood for Blood did not exist---instead, Beogh's 6* ability allowed the player to resurrect an orc for a large piety cost if they left a corpse.
  • Prior to 0.28, orcs that were near-death received less HP on conversion.
  • Prior to 0.27, conversion occurred the turn after an Orc entered LOS.
Also, monsters would attack slower with almost any weapon, (1.0 + base delay) / 2, though orcs had higher base damage. For orc warlords, this meant that demon tridents and even spears were stronger (per turn) than bardiches. For example, a warlord would have stats of (32 + 6 dmg, 1.05 delay, 36.2 dmg/turn) with a +0 spear, but (32 + 18 dmg, 1.5 delay, 33.3 dmg/turn) with a +0 bardiche.
  • Prior to 0.19, Beogh increased the benefits of armour and shields. Also, Water Walking would end immediately if piety dropped below 120, killing the character if over deep water or lava at the time the effect ended. Destroying an orcish idol could anger Beogh.
  • Prior to 0.18, Beogh did not have the ability to resurrect orcs. Instead, Beogh rewarded the player for "blessing" (i.e. sacrificing) the corpses of fallen orcs. Also, the Orcish Mines had four easier levels with more low-level orcs but fewer strong orcs like orc knights or orc warriors.
In addition, Beogh had a 10 + (Piety/10)% chance to prevent a hit that would've killed the player. This protection would reduce piety by 20 + 1d20 and did not function while under penance. The protection was disabled in this version due to a bug, though the in-game description of Beogh's powers still mentions this passive effect, even in 0.31.
  • Prior to 0.17, Smiting dealt approximately 40 max damage with 27 invocations; the approximate formula was 6 + 1d(5 + Invocation Skill).
  • Prior to 0.15, players could not gift equipment to followers, and Beogh did not gift random gear to followers with empty equipment slots.
  • Prior to 0.14, orcish versions of gear existed, and Beogh only granted bonuses for wearing orcish armour (as well as wielding orcish melee weapons).
  • Prior to 0.13, hill orc priests started with this religion.
  • Prior to 0.12, recalling orcish followers did not have any delay, but it was not able to recall orcish followers from other levels. Shared experience was added in 0.12.
Gods
Good ElyvilonZinThe Shining One
Neutral AshenzariCheibriadosDithmenosFedhas MadashGozag Ym SagozHepliaklqanaIgnisOkawaruQazlalRuSif MunaTrogUskayawVehumetWu Jian
Chaotic JiyvaNemelex XobehXom
Evil BeoghKikubaaqudghaLugonu *Makhleb *Yredelemnul
* Chaotic & Evil