State Your purpose.
"The whole world is a Game."
Robaldo tries to remember what passed for theological education in rural Andoran.
Gods have domains, and view the world through the lens of their domain, so this literally means that Tet really is some kind of chess-god?
Gods can only work through those who share their nature, who see the world the same way they do.
Gods can only speak to and understand those who are viewing the world in the same abstract philosophical sense that the god views the world.
Robaldo, in the middle of his chess game, was occupying the kind of mental state that lets Tet cheaply comunicate. The kind of mental state that is natural and simple from Tet's divine perspective.
But the only thing Robaldo was really thinking, the instant before the vision, was "Which move will make me win the game?". All higher context was forgotten.
Almost none of the message is the message.
Almost all of the message is the timing.
The timing of the message says "I am a god who thinks in 'Which move will make me Win the Game?', as its own primitive concept, unlike other gods that think in other terms of Love or Tyranny or Friendship or Whatever, that they must expensively translate into information about winning moves if they ever want to achieve anything."
To Tet, "The whole world is a Game" is self-evident to the point of meaninglessness.
To Robaldo, it's the Call to Adventure he's been waiting for.
This still isn't a reason to trust Him.
What passes for theological education in Andoran?
In order for a god to hear your prayer, it's not enough to know the god's name, although that certainly helps.
You have to be praying in the right direction, towards the true nature of that god, at least as much as a mortal ever can.
To pray to Cayden, think of adventure, think of the journey whose destination is besides the point, think of the friends you make along the way, the fun to be had in a wide world to explore, the freedom to choose your own path, restrained by nothing, not even your own fears. Even foreigners who can't pronounce His name right will reach Cayden, if they do that.
This fact is a great disadvantage to Evil divinity: Many a demon lord would love to impersonate a force of Elysium, but worshippers sown under such a deception won't be praying in the right direction, and they wouldn't hear their prayers. An evil god, in want of worship, must on some level admit It's evil nature to It's followers, admit that It is a god of Torture or Tyranny or Hatred or something, and a sane person would notice it is unwise to worship such a force.
Robaldo is pretty sure he's Chaotic Neutral, and though the god of winning at chess might be Chaotic Good it does seem unlikely.
If he prays to "winning, no matter the method", that sounds like it could be a demon lord.
If he prays to "strategy for it's own sake, consequences be forsaken" that sounds like it could be a demon lord.
If this is some Demon Lord in a bid to damn his soul, he'd much rather it fail.
He doesn't want to pray to something like that and go to the abyss for it.
Instead, Robaldo tries specifically to pray to the Chaotic Good god of Chess, of playing for the fun of it, because mortals like to play games. Of wanting to Win for it's own sake, because winning is fun, and having fun is Good. Of wanting to be the kind of thing that Wins, implement the strategy that Wins, Choose the move that Wins, because this is what playing is, this is what players enjoy doing. That is what the Game is even for.
Of not wanting your opponent to lose, but wanting them to Win too, for their own sake, even though this is obviously impossible.
Of wanting at the end of the game, not that you revel in your victory for eternity, not that you oppress the weak opponent who lost to you, not that the loser be saddened, not that the world be destroyed, not that the game ends.
Of wanting to set the pieces back up so you can play again, because that is fun, and fun is Good, and that is what people who play games in the first place want to do.
Probably, the god of something like that lives in Elysium, and not the Abyss, and Robaldo need not feel terrified of praying to Him.
Robaldo feels terrified anyway.
Robaldo prays for the world to be saved, for it's wounds to be healed, for slaves to be freed, for good rain and a good harvest, for eternal good fortune, for more divine visions about winning chess moves.
Nothing happens, and no visions are sent to him.
Pretty close little guy, for so little information.
If it was going to take you 2 visions to figure this out, I would not even have sent the first one.
Robaldo prays to be Tet's cleric, that he might adventure and help others and accomplish Good by imagining the world as a great game, in which everything he does is a move that he ought carefully calculate in order to achieve Victory, because careful strategic decision-making is fun, and the world exists for fun, strictly only if Tet is Good and not from the Abyss please don't cleric me if You're a demon Your Godship.
Much has been felt, and much has been written, in Golarion, of the difficulty of the task, for a mortal to have faith in his god.
Much less has been written, although just as much has been felt, of the difficulty of the task, for a god to have faith in His mortal.
Have a cleric level little guy.
You're not getting another one without earning it.
I'm gonna be real distracted by other stuff for a while so please try to make yourself as low-maintanence as possible.
That sure felt like a divine ordainment.
If he really want's to be sure Tet isn't Evil, there's an obvious next move.
Evil clerics can't channel positive energy.
Just heal one guy, and then he can stop feeling terrified.
It's a Caydenite tavern. It takes approximately 10 minutes before some brave man drunkenly trips down the stairs and breaks his nose.
The innkeeper is already grabbing a cloth to clean up the blood.
You only get there first if you move right now.
Robaldo walks up to the downed man and tries to execute the "channel positive energy" action.
Robaldo tries to channel using his beer mug. It works if you're a Caydenite.
Robaldo tries to channel using the coin in his pocket. People say silver is better for holy symbols.
Robaldo tries to channel using the empty cube of air directly in front of him. It'd be really convenient if that works.
Holy symbols must represent the god, as well as meeting certain artistic requirements.
No you cannot have empty space be your holy symbol.
Robaldo tries to channel using his shirt, his shoe, a button.
Robaldo is about to write the word "Tet" on the back of his hand in hopes that the god's name is a holy symbol.
Robaldo remembers the vision. Robaldo realises he is an idiot.
Robaldo grabs the white bishop from his chess set, the physical embodiment of the move that won the game, his connection to his god, artistically carved to be played with, to represent a concept close to Tet's own nature.
Tet already told him it was the correct choice.
Yeah that'll do it.
Positive Energy is channeled and the man's nose is healed, right as the innkeeper arrives.
Also everyone else in a 30 foot radius gets healed too, if they've got any injuries.
If Tet wanted to be nameless, he wouldn't've wasted effort telling him a name.
"Tet", he says, "the God of Games."
"I know a guy, you should meet him. I bet you'd get on great! Would you be coming back here often?"