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Personally, I would keep something in the spirit of the "based on feats and reasoning that match those of the actual religions"-part. It emphasizes on the point that we don't want characters that substitute religions in a vs-debate context, while also making it clear that versions that by chance end up with the same stats and abilities based on entirely different reasoning would be fine.I attempted to improve somewhat on the text structure. Is this acceptable to apply?
"Given that we do not allow profiles for religions, we also do not allow profiles for fictional characters who would act as substitutes or duplicates of religious entities. Meaning that we do not list fictional versions of real life deities, if they would end up with almost identical characteristics, statistics, and abilities as those from the actual religions. Fictional versions of the deities of actual religions are allowed as long as they have differences from the originals that are not superficial."
Well, to do some work in that direction:Hm. I wonder, do we have any specific lines in mind past which we start saying that a character is "just a clone" of the actual religious figure?
For example, an interesting point that I have in mind is basically that Dante's God seemingly passes that bar by an excess of detail. What about renditions that technically are in a similar condition but by a lack of detail instead? What if a character is just a very basic outline of Brahman, or the One, or Sunyata, for instance? What if a character has the attributes (Either general or exact) of the figure, but isn't explicitly treated as the figure itself? (e.g. It gets an original name and etc)
I think differences that are vs-debate relevant should be given more weight than those which are not, as that's the focus on our community and hence a stat and ability wise identical character functions more as a stand-in for the actual god in our context.
So a 4-B Christian god should be fine, even if having otherwise much of the same lore.
For non-tiering based difference I would argue greater changes are necessary. A version of Buddha that lives with Jesus in Tokyo is IMO fine, even if he somehow ends up with the same stats by chance.
But we would want to avoid god but in green.
For characters that are incredibly vague, I would wonder how they end up with the same stats and abilities based on the same reasoning.
Characters with similar attributes but made into different characters should be fine. Well, if it were blatantly just a name change maybe not, but I can't imagine that is a case we would encounter.