Bezel

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Bezel Tier is also known as Worldcrafter Tier.

This tier is for powerful game or campaign masters of any sort, those who fashion the Facets on the Diamond in a Steep and significant way.

To qualify for this level, you must be actively assisting in the creation of a campaign world which is registered as a Facet in the Diamond of Existence. It should have a wiki or up-to-date summary. Your contribution should be significant and roughly equivalent to the rule of a Dungeon Master, Game Master, or referee over the entire world. You (and perhaps a co-DM if applicable) should have absolute rule over what happens on one (or more) particular campaign world.

When you are elevated to this Tier, you automatically receive the right to one campaign world registered with the Diamond Pantheon. To achieve the Tier, you have probably been running one all along, so Worldcrafters receive an automatic extra world registration should they need it.

The classic Worldcrafter is truly omnipotent or nearly so, unchallenged by anyone in their universe – except themselves or perhaps a dualistic enemy. The weakest well-known Worldcrafter the authors can think of is Arceus, the creator god of the Pokemon universe, time, antimatter, and knowledge, who can conceivably be trapped in a Masterball. Upper spectrum Worldcrafters might be Vishnu and Yahweh, who in their various incarnations and avatars have control over absolutely everything that happens. Both these gods are enigmatic and could even be labeled Steepest Tier.

Ask the question “Am I the biggest thing shaking on at least one campaign world?” If the answer is yes, you might be a Worldcrafter. The rank of Worldcrafter is important because it shows that a character cannot be taken lightly even by the most powerful forces of the universe. Combat is rarely their first choice, because their being is of too much value to risk.