The bubble observes the Gods and their works.
Unrelated to my responses, I noticed that I forgot to mention that due to the unrivaled complexity in creating them, Abilities can only be used on the turn after their creation. I've updated the Rules PDF to clarify certain mechanics, especially Level advancement, and add variable base damage to Servants. Don't hesitate to ask if you want any price checks or have any questions on mechanics!
>>6170770To make Revolution among Mortals fundamental to reality, it will cost 20 Ichor. If such a deed were done, Revolutions would be constant and vicious among Mortal kind.
>>6170801I notice a slight error in your creation. Guaranteeing +1 damage in a weapon costs 3 Ichor instead of the 1 Ichor used for increasing the dice size. At 9 Ichor, Thirstslaker can be forged to inflict your choice of 1d3+2, 1d6+1, or 1d9+0. If you like, the amount of Ichor spent on Thirstslaker can be adjusted.
Artifacts can be upgraded in the turns after their creation if you want to improve it to reach 1d8+1 or more later.
Apart from that, creations of Gods can only have an alignment corresponding to one of their domains. Because domains are abstract and broad, they can contain elements of any almost other possible domain. Vengeful Murder, for example, could justify functionally any material as they're all useable for Vengeful Murder. An alignment isn't the absolute entirety of a creation, it's which domain it leans the strongest towards. A race of mudmen could have aspects of Earth and Golems but their alignment would be to Mud.
>>6170857Every domain contains aspects or traces of most other domains. While it would be difficult for a God of Water to integrate Ashes into a realm of theirs, Water includes Oceans which are associated with Beaches, which are associated with Sand, which is similar to Ashes and could easily warrant their inclusion, if it was justified. At the same time, a God of Water couldn't have a creation aligned to the domain of Ashes as he isn't a God of Ashes. There'll always be more Water in it on a metaphysical level, unless the God later gained Ashes as a domain.