Anger

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Anger is a measure of how angry your god is with you.

When anger is non-zero, it is a bad idea to ask your god for favors (such as by praying or attempting to turn undead).

Your god can be mollified by sacrificing sufficiently powerful monsters at a coaligned altar.

Luck (both good and bad) times out more quickly if your god is angry with you.

Checking your god's anger

Enlightenment by a wand or potion includes a statement of your god's anger, if any.

Message Anger
"<God's name> is extremely angry with you" 7+
"<God's name> is very angry with you" 4-6
"<God's name> is angry with you" 1-3
<no message> 0

Ways to anger your god

Many of the following have other effects as well, such as on luck or your alignment record, or your god demonstrating its displeasure, but for brevity these are not shown here.

Action Anger
Sacrificing your own race at an altar, and you are not chaotic +3
Sacrificing an identified fake Amulet of Yendor +3
Attempting to change alignment through sacrifice a second time +3
Sacrificing to Moloch +3
Sacrificing a unicorn of your alignment at an altar of your alignment +1
Sacrificing a former pet at an altar of your alignment +1
Praying before your prayer timeout +1
Praying to make unholy water when it was otherwise safe to pray +1
Displacing your pet into a trap, killing it. +1

Ways to mollify your god

The means other than sacrificing to your own god work because they annoy the other god. That god is likely to show its displeasure.

Action Anger
Sacrificing to your own god <see below>
Sacrificing a unicorn at an altar of its own alignment (not yours) -1
Sacrificing a former pet at an altar of another alignment -1

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