I'd be interested in discussing godly relations (Koy probably had a habit of attempting to help mortals defy fates, likely to mixed results) but my account's still too new to start PMs.
As soon as one of us is able to start a PM, I concur. 18 messages to go for me, if I'm not mistaken.
Go post in the Berserk thread then!
Alright I'm going to work out that God Item registry along with a bit of lore on how I made them, since the process and effect is definitely unique. You can still request items after its up, I'll just add them in later.
Considering asking for a giant scale crossbow a hero will operate as a Ballista.
Also, about what you were discussing about Handgonnes earlier, their usefulness only as weapons of intimidation has been greatly overstated, I think. I'm familiar with tests done by... I believe Ulrich Bretscher at Musketeer.ch, where he found (in possible, but very optimal) conditions he could reach energy levels as high as 1500J and reliably hit a target at 25 paces with a 17mm Handgonne, penetrating a 2mm mild steel plate. While in terms of velocity, and thus energy, his tests were certainly optimistic (the powder he used existed, but inferior powder was still heavily in use, and a lack of expertise with powder measurement contributed heavily to the poor reputation of Handgonnes, whereas his measurements were obviously precise), 17mm is far from the highest caliber that medieval firearms were made in, so I would not be surprised in the least to see some of the larger calibers (which could get well over 20mm) achieve post 1 Kilojoule energies. The youtuber, Cap and Ball, achieved 240j of energy from a .58 caliber handgonne, with what he claimed was a "light" charge.
Certainly, insufficient compared to the later advances, but worth more than a flash and a bang, anyway.
Anyway, I digress, it's just a bit of history I find interesting.