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Duels between mortal Practitioners and the Law of Magic
meh:
--- Quote from: Deadmanwalking on April 28, 2010, 04:45:35 PM --- For all we know the Blackstaff can't be switched from one owner to another.
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We have JB stating in interviews that the WC stole it from the original owner.
luminos:
--- Quote from: meh on April 28, 2010, 04:46:46 PM ---We have JB stating in interviews that the WC stole it from the original owner.
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Wait what? I have to see this interview.
KOFFEYKID:
Nope, no lawbreaker as long as there is no Magic involved in the killing. Thats how it works, period, you cant just suddenly switch and say that you'll get a 1st lawbreaker if a flunky kills something for you. Whats the difference between just hiring a hitman? Almost none at all. Thats why Wardens dont get lawbreakers for beheading warlocks with a sword.
Also, yeah the white council might get uppity about such things, but again, thats something you and your dm are going to have to hash out.
meh:
--- Quote from: Deadmanwalking on April 28, 2010, 04:45:35 PM ---What? How is using an item we know nothing about as an example NOT useless and silly?
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Because asserting that we know nothing about it is false. We Do know things about it:
With it consequences happen - undeniable
With it there is intent to make consequences happen - yes?
With it there is no Law-based prosecution based on intent - undeniable
meh:
--- Quote from: KOFFEYKID on April 28, 2010, 04:49:05 PM ---Nope, no lawbreaker as long as there is no Magic involved in the killing. Thats how it works, period, you cant just suddenly switch and say that you'll get a 1st lawbreaker if a flunky kills something for you. Whats the difference between just hiring a hitman? Almost none at all. Thats why Wardens dont get lawbreakers for beheading warlocks with a sword.
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Exactly. So long as it's a nonhuman flunky, no harm, no foul.
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