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If you convert to another god while you have faith in a deity other than Eyth, you will receive divine punishment from the original deity with a strength corresponding to the number of days of faith (2000 + (faith days x 20) turns), and as a penalty, an iron ball that cannot be dropped will be placed in the player's inventory. It's a burden on the player, and its weight is variable and scales with the player's carrying capacity '''before conversion'''. Therefore, Opatos, who grants bonuses to weight lifting and Strength, will have a very heavy penalty for abandoning the faith.
If you convert to another god while you have faith in a deity other than Eyth, you will receive divine punishment from the original deity with a strength corresponding to the number of days of faith (2000 + (faith days x 20) turns), and as a penalty, an iron ball that cannot be dropped will be placed in the player's inventory. It's a burden on the player, and its weight is variable and scales with the player's carrying capacity '''before conversion'''. Therefore, Opatos, who grants bonuses to weight lifting and Strength, will have a very heavy penalty for abandoning the faith.


If the player is further converted while undergoing divine punishment for conversion or for failing to convert an altar , '''the player will die from instant death-grade damage from the deity.'''
If the player is further converted while undergoing divine punishment for conversion or for failing to convert an altar , '''the player will die from instant death-grade damage from the deity.''' This damage cannot be withstood even by the Paladin's Lay on Hands.


However, if the player is a demigod, he will not receive these god punishments.
However, if the player is a demigod, he will not receive these god punishments.
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Offering an item on an altar not of one's god will attempt to claim the altar for the player's god. The success chance is dependent on the offering's piety gain. Successful conversion of the altar will result in a piety bonus of about 1 point for the altar of Eyth and about 5 points for any other deity, while failure will result in punishment(200 turns).   
Offering an item on an altar not of one's god will attempt to claim the altar for the player's god. The success chance is dependent on the offering's piety gain. Successful conversion of the altar will result in a piety bonus of about 1 point for the altar of Eyth and about 5 points for any other deity, while failure will result in punishment(200 turns).   


If the player fails to convert further while undergoing divine punishment due to conversion or altar conversion failure, '''the player will die from instant death-grade damage from the god.'''   
If the player fails to convert further while undergoing divine punishment due to conversion or altar conversion failure, '''the player will die from instant death-grade damage from the god.''' This damage cannot be withstood even by the Paladin's Lay on Hands.  


However, if the player is a demigod, he or she will not receive these divine punishments.
However, if the player is a demigod, he or she will not receive these divine punishments.
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