User:Hordes/Kiku
Kikubaaqudgha is a terrible Demon-God, served by those who wish to indulge in the powers of death. An evil god, Kikubaaqudgha requires worshippers to cause the death and destruction of as many creatures as possible. In exchange, Kikubaaqudgha offers great assistance to the aspiring necromancer: a supply of useful corpses, knowledge of dark magic, protection against necromantic backlash, and multiplication of the newly undead.
Kikubaaqudgha will enhance servants' necromantic prowess with gifts of Necromancy spells, and may cause their spells which raise undead servants to create more minions. Kikubaaqudgha will protect followers from the effects of necromantic miscasts, death curses, and may even shield them from unholy torment. Followers can unearth dying wretches as necromantic fodder, and may invoke torment. Kikubaaqudgha will eventually allow followers to either receive knowledge of the most forbidden necromantic magic, or to have their weapon imbued with pain. Kikubaaqudgha likes it when you kill living beings, you destroy the undead, you kill demons, you kill holy beings and you destroy nonliving beings. Kikubaaqudgha's powers are based on Necromancy instead of Invocations skill. |
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Restrictions
Demigods may not worship Kikubaaqudgha (or any other deity).
Djinn's unusual approach to magic renders them unable to worship Kikubaaqudgha.
Appreciates
- You or your undead slaves killing living, nonliving, holy, undead, or demonic creatures. (Chance of +1 Piety, chance increases with the victim's HD, but decreases with your level.)
Deprecates
- 1 piety lost every 340 turns on average, and you are excommunicated if it falls to 0.
- Abandonment. (Penance)
Given Abilities
Piety level -: "Purveyor of Pain"
- No abilities.
Piety level *: "Scholar of Death"
- Unearth Wrenches: Creates 2-8 wrenches; these monsters have 1 HP, 0 willpower, can not act, do not give XP, and will die in 2-3 turns. These monsters can be used to raise the dead. (3 MP, 2-3 piety)
Piety level **: "Merchant of Misery"
- You may resist Necromancy miscast effects from spell miscasts or mummy death curses. Your resist chance rises with piety. Spells that qualify for protection will have "Kikubaaqudgha supports the use of this spell." in the description.
Piety level ***: "Artisan of Death"
- No new abilities.
Piety level ****: "Dealer of Despair"
- Protection From Torment: You sometimes take reduced damage from torment and agony; there is a piety/600 chance of taking no damage, and failing that, a piety/250 chance to reduce a random amount of damage (at least 1). The average damage is shown below.
Piety | Unprotected | HP lost w/ Kiku Protection | HP lost w/ Kiku Protection & rN+++ |
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80 | 50% | 36.4% | 34.3% |
100 | 50% | 33.35% | 30.85% |
120 | 50% | 30.4% | 27.5% |
150 | 50% | 26.25% | 23.9% |
200 | 50% | 20% | 16% |
Piety level *****: "Black Sun"
Piety level ******: "Lord of Darkness"
- Once per game, you may choose to either:
- Receive Forbidden Knowledge: Kikubaaqudgha will grant you Haunt, Borgnjor's Revivification, Infestation, Necromutation, and Death's Door.
- Brand Weapon With Pain: Give a non-artefact melee or ranged weapon of your choice a permanent Pain brand and increase its enchantment level by 2. This splatters blood over the area, invokes torment, and overwrites the current brand on the weapon.
Gifts
Kikubaaqudgha grants a semi-random assortment of spells upon reaching 1* and 3* piety. Kikubaaqudgha will never grant spells your species cannot cast. Each set guarantees the player at least one spell to complement the Unearth Wrenches ability.[1].
At 1* piety, Kiku will gift Necrotise and three randomly selected low-level Necromancy spells:
At 3* piety, Kiku will gift five randomly selected mid-level Necromancy spells:
Punishments
Kikubaaqudgha does not appreciate abandonment, and will call down fearful punishments on disloyal followers!
Kikubaaqudgha's wrath brings forth all the dread powers of necromancy. Victims are wracked with torment, assailed by the undead, smothered in miasma, and afflicted with a host of other necromantic ailments. Further, Kikubaaqudgha's gifts become tainted; those that attempt to use necromantic magic to fend off wrath will find it backfiring on them when least expected. Kikubaaqudgha's wrath lasts for a relatively short duration. |
When you abandon Kikubaaqudgha, all currently existing corpses will decay into skeletons in a few turns. While under penance, Kikubaaqudgha will occasionally inflict you with Torment, as well perform other forms of divine retribution. Kikubaaqudgha will often combine these punishments:
- Receive Corpses is cast (using your XL in place of Necromancy skill), followed by a hostile Animate Dead. All corpses and skeletons in the vicinity will be affected.
- Clouds of miasma at your location and around you.
- Death curses.
Kiku may also punish you for casting Necromancy spells (5% probability).
Strategy
Kikubaaqudgha offers three main features: a massive supply of undead allies, protection from torment and mummy death curses, and knowledge of Necromancy. Kiku's quick and fitting spell gifts are especially useful to characters learning Necromancy from scratch, though it means Kiku is slightly less useful (comparatively) to Necromancers early on. Torment Protection and the potential for Necromutation make Kiku good for the extended game, too.
At 6*, you get the choice between a pain-branded weapon and the capstone Necromancy spells. This typically happens around the mid-game, and it can be a tricky decision.
- The Pain brand deals absolutely devastating damage in the right hands. It deals flat, Necromancy-based damage; faster weapons like Short Blades and demon whips work great, even with little weapon skill. However, pain only works on the living. This is not a concern in the mid-game, but iffy in Zot and useless in the demon and undead-infested extended game. Blessing also increases enchantment, so keep your weapon at or below +7.
- The spells, on the other hand, are the inverse. Those spells are great for the endgame, but they won't help you one bit when you can't cast them. It's also entirely possible to luck across the Necronomicon or other books as you explore.
In the end, the decision comes down to "Would I rather have something that will help me much later, or something that will help me survive right now?"
Tips and Tricks
- Unearth Wretches' ability to create swarms of allies is incredibly powerful, though it requires a fair bit of MP at least 2 turns of prep time (to create one skeleton). Spells like Simulacrum are more useful if you didn't generate that many monsters, while Animate Dead and/or Death Channel with an axe is effective with a full house. It costs little piety, so use it early and often.
- Death Channel's spectres will always spawn no matter what, but Infestation, Simulacrum and Animate Dead cannot stack. The highest level effect currently active will always take priority - for example, a monster that is both infested and soul-bound by Simulacrum will spawn scarabs on death, not simulacra.
- Undead and tree form characters benefit the most from invoked torment, though that doesn't mean that living characters can't use it at all! Kiku's protection will often reduce and even prevent damage, but living monsters take the full 50%. Plus, your torment-immune undead can mop up what remains.
- Torment protection and access to Dispel Undead can dramatically ease up the Crypt, so otherwise 3-rune followers of Kiku can take a visit.
- Kiku has no objection to you wielding weapons of holy wrath.
- Undead minions turn hostile if you leave, meaning you can't just surround yourself with corpses.
History
- In 0.29, Kiku was reworked to accommodate the removal of corpses. Prior to this change:
- Recieve Corpses was the 1* ability instead of Unearth Wrenches, which created 1-9 Necromancy and branch-dependent corpses.
- The Torment ability required a corpse to use.
- If you recieved partial torment protection, the minimum reduction was 0 instead of 1.
- Kiku gifted Animate Skeleton instead of Necrotise at 1*, and could gift Pain (1*) and Excruciating Wounds (3*).
- Gifting logic was changed overall. Most notably, Animate Dead was guaranteed at 3* to make use of Recieve Corpses.
- The pain (brand) gift did not work with ranged weapons.
- Prior to 0.28, Kiku's 1* and 3* spell gifts guaranteed a corpse using spell instead of Animate Skeleton and Animate Dead; book logic was also different.
- Prior to 0.27, Kiku would gift randart spellbooks and the Necronomicon, instead of gifting spells directly.
- Prior to 0.25, Kiku's wrath included Necromancy miscast effects instead of death curses.
- Prior to 0.20, Kiku's 1* spellbook gift had a guaranteed Corpse Rot rather than a guaranteed Pain spell.
- Prior to 0.19, Kiku gave a piety-dependent bonus to final HP when casting Death's Door. Also, Kiku did not grant piety for killing undead creatures, and the torment protection did not reduce damage from agony. In addition, Kiku worshippers had to pray over a corpse to invoke the Torment ability.
- Prior to 0.17, Kiku helped at Piety level **** to resist the Haunt inflicted sickness on the caster (resist rate rose with piety). Kiku worshippers also had to pray at an altar to receive the Necronomicon/Pain brand gifts.
- Prior to 0.8, Kiku used Invocations instead of Necromancy; victory dancing was required to train the former.
References
- ↑ religion.cc:1749 (0.28.0)
Gods | |
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Good | Elyvilon • Zin • The Shining One |
Neutral | Ashenzari • Cheibriados • Dithmenos • Fedhas Madash • Gozag Ym Sagoz • Hepliaklqana • Ignis • Okawaru • Qazlal • Ru • Sif Muna • Trog • Uskayaw • Vehumet • Wu Jian |
Chaotic | Jiyva • Nemelex Xobeh • Xom |
Evil | Beogh • Kikubaaqudgha • Lugonu * • Makhleb * • Yredelemnul * Chaotic & Evil |