Talk:GodSpark (5e Feat)

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hey idk who did it and i dont know why you changed the name and feat since that is something i made and used some time on so could you please turn it back thank you —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 152.115.207.54 (talk). Please sign your posts.

  • It was me, basically 5e feats follow a naming convention of "I am" or "I am a." I just changed the wording to fit with that format, bc "I am a sparker god" makes more sense than "I am a GodSpark." --Jeff Pelosi (talk | contribs) on 5/13/2025

I appreciate your perspective, and I would like to clarify the intended concept. The term "The Godspark" was specifically chosen to evoke the imagery of harnessing a divine spark to ignite one's potential. The phrase "I am The Godspark" serves as a powerful catchphrase, emphasizing the singular and transformative nature of this experience. It is important to note that this concept is designed for a one-time use, signifying a moment of awakening rather than a permanent state. Thank you for your understanding, and i hope you can help me so we can change it back. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 87.60.49.107 (talk). Please sign your posts.

Thank you Jeff Pelosi —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Tokins (talkcontribs) . Please sign your posts.