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Well, if we're talking about the weather, it must be terribly cold there, and you'd have to wear oxygen masks.
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Since this is the sky, let the clouds and floating islands move around. And those standing on them should also move, or even be able to fall. Here's another idea: the weather changes at different altitudes – there could be a storm, a hurricane, etc. If you land on a tile with weather, there should be some kind of penalty.
Well, if we're talking about the weather, it should be terribly cold up there, and you should have to wear oxygen masks.
...How will heroes reach the heavens? Through portals, celestial ladders?...
I think it’s best for heroes to end up there naturally, i.e., after death. A hero is killed in battle – and he ends up in heaven, where the Valkyries take him (instead of him returning to the tavern). Living heroes have nothing to do there, except perhaps to communicate with the spirit of the deceased through some kind of magical window. And let dead heroes populate heaven and fight with other dead heroes from the enemy.
I think it would be best for heroes to reach that place naturally, i.e., after death. If a hero is killed in battle, they go to heaven, and the Valkyries take them there (instead of them returning to the tavern). Living heroes have nothing to do there, except perhaps to communicate with the spirit of the deceased through some kind of magical window. And let dead heroes populate heaven and fight with other dead heroes from the enemy.
This is an aerial, not an afterlife, level.
Considering that heroes are immortal by nature, there shouldn't be an afterlife level. But the fact that a hero who was killed in battle can immediately be hired in a tavern (using the hero resurrection spell) is also not entirely correct. It would be better if he spent some time in the heavens, even if it's just for a while – he could even provide some benefit.
Considering that heroes are immortal by nature, a post-mortem level shouldn't exist. However, the fact that a hero killed in battle can immediately be hired in the tavern (using the hero resurrection spell) is also not entirely correct. It would be better if they spent some time in the afterlife, even if only for a while – they could also provide some benefit.
Then, upon reaching the heavens, the hero should be given a certain number of "guardians" (creature-spirits) based on his race. And each hero will use them according to his abilities. If the hero is killed in the heavens, then he will die permanently, but if he kills several heroes himself, he will return to the normal level.
Then, upon reaching the heavens, the hero should be given a certain number of "guardians" (creature-spirits) based on his race. And each hero will use them according to his abilities. If the hero is killed in the heavens, he will die permanently, but if he kills several heroes himself, he will return to the normal level.
I think this could be a special zone for heroes who lost in battle. That is, he ended up in "heaven," but he is given a second chance. So to speak, if he manages to survive there, he will be "forgiven" and returned to the normal level.