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Question/Thought about sponsored magic
Deadmanwalking:
--- Quote from: Saedar on March 22, 2010, 07:43:12 PM ---Is Faerie Magic not a sub-type of Sponsored Magic? It is listed separately on Rick Neal's page...hmm...this bears investigating.
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I'm pretty sure it is, but listed seperately as a notable example, just like being Summer or Winter Knight is a specialized form of Emissary of Power but listed seperately.
iago:
Yep. We list Seelie and Unseelie Magic as separate named abilities even though they work just like Sponsored Magic (and essentially are Sponsored Magic). It makes sense to split that sort of thing out explicitly occasionally in the powers list due to the frequency that that particular variety of magic is encountered.
Ancalagon:
Actually, that raises an interesting question - why aren't the Wardens more active about fighting the Denarians? Many of them (meaning the human hosts) are sorcerers in their own rights, and I am certain they are breaking the Laws of Magic... just look at (click to show/hide)cassius/liver-spot
iago:
--- Quote from: Ancalagon on March 22, 2010, 10:28:32 PM ---Actually, that raises an interesting question - why aren't the Wardens more active about fighting the Denarians? Many of them (meaning the human hosts) are sorcerers in their own rights, and I am certain they are breaking the Laws of Magic... just look at (click to show/hide)cassius/liver-spot
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They're not really... people... any more. And the Knights of the Cross are in the field specifically to combat the Denarians. I'd imagine they'd help out once in a while, just like the Knights help the Council, but it's not their "beat", to use cop parlance.
SoulCatcher78:
--- Quote from: Ancalagon on March 22, 2010, 10:28:32 PM ---Actually, that raises an interesting question - why aren't the Wardens more active about fighting the Denarians? Many of them (meaning the human hosts) are sorcerers in their own rights, and I am certain they are breaking the Laws of Magic... just look at (click to show/hide)cassius/liver-spot
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(click to show/hide)They are also (as a group) covered under the Accords so could be considered a seperate group as far as magic is concerned (like the Seelie/Unseelie).
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