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You had just made a startling admission that you hadn't gone as far as making a creation myth. This seems oddly negligent since the question of why gods exist, what they do, and how they're different from mortals tends to flow from it. I mean you made a statbuilder system first before starting, but no creation myth for a deity setting, WTF?
Let me try to explain why I think this is pants-on-head retarded. In D&D tabletop the base assumptions you work with are different: They've built a superstructure of fantasy-avatars, murder, statbuilder and ruleslawyering, that means that a novice DM can and will be told to stop worldbuilding and let them get to the fantasy genocide. In a sense that statbuilder and those rules are the true setting and story, and whatever fantasy 'fluff' the DM comes up with is a distraction from the real game--they want their barrels of shiny loot and furlongs of XP so they can start pimping their *personal* fantasy-avatars and play the actual Player's Guide min-maxing game. In contrast, here we don't have those same base features: The player character is shared between the players unless you're doing something experimental and weird, so the 'fantasy-avatar' and related statbuilder stuff won't work the same way in either direction. That changes the logic of time-to-kobold-murder. This, along with the fact that the QM as a rule is not working from a premade box-set adventure and a premade box-set rules system, causes us to work on a more story- and setting-driven logic of what we can and cannot do.
How to get out of this mess is something I'm less certain about. I'm not sure where to start building your creation myth here because gods erupting, fully-formed, out of primal chaos is generally an early-existence phenomenon. Other explanations for how Tory came to exist as a deity of adult form and no previous memories could include the sort of Athena-birth weirdness that's hard to make up because it's so insane. One more would be that another deity had been destroyed and some impersonal force of reality spawns a replacement out of primal chaos. You can also use my paranoid raving about kidnapping and brainwashing, if you're feeling gutsy and willing to do the homework.
But take the hint here, eh? Your choice of creation myth is directly relevant to the question of where the main character came from and what she's supposed to be doing. That you don't have one is a pretty big fail.
P.S. Anonymous Coward is the default placeholder for names on Slashdot, like 'Anonymous' here in questdis, and 'Suggestion' in quest. Apparently I shouldn't hint around you?
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