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skakid:

--- Quote from: Lanodantheon on May 02, 2008, 04:34:04 PM ---That, and the psychic energy from all of the fear, hate and anger around the whole region would only spur the other magical force in the region, Faith. I'd be surprised if the Temple of Solomon didn't disintegrate any vampire or other ghoulie that set foot in it.

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I'd be inclined to think that the whole city would do that.  Maybe the faith based magic just flows like a fountain from the combination of religions that view the entire city as holy ground.  Interesting thoughts on the city. 

janus1612:
I'm busy writing a campaign for England and I have less problem with the things I can put in than things I should leave out.

Arthurian legends, Roman gods, Celtic, Norse and Saxon mythology, Eastern European legends (thanks to the influx of immigrants... thank you European Union), Chinese mythology (thanks to chinese immigrants who have been coming here for decades), stuff from anywhere the British Empire stretched the list goes on... and on... and on...

And this is without even looking at figuring out new cool and interesting stuff of my own, or looking into the two world wars or crusades, or inquisition, or running a spin on what Jim has already picked up on.

You see my problem here.

Wardens in Britain would be horrendously busy people.

Rel Fexive:

--- Quote from: janus1612 on May 05, 2008, 10:47:01 PM ---I'm busy writing a campaign for England and I have less problem with the things I can put in than things I should leave out.

Arthurian legends, Roman gods, Celtic, Norse and Saxon mythology, Eastern European legends (thanks to the influx of immigrants... thank you European Union), Chinese mythology (thanks to chinese immigrants who have been coming here for decades), stuff from anywhere the British Empire stretched the list goes on... and on... and on...

And this is without even looking at figuring out new cool and interesting stuff of my own, or looking into the two world wars or crusades, or inquisition, or running a spin on what Jim has already picked up on.

You see my problem here.

Wardens in Britain would be horrendously busy people.

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I'd be interested in seeing the end results of that my own self.

JohnPatrickMCP:

--- Quote from: janus1612 on May 05, 2008, 10:47:01 PM ---Wardens in Britain would be horrendously busy people.

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For bouns points you could work in lovecraftian ichy things.

janus1612:

--- Quote from: JohnPatrickMCP on May 09, 2008, 07:41:56 PM ---For bouns points you could work in lovecraftian ichy things.

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Great Cthulu you say... *smirks and cracks knuckles*

(Funny story, one of the players in an old table top Call of Cthulu game had a massive intimidate score and wanted to meet the great Cthulu to see if the line 'Nice tentacles you've got there sir, wouldn't like to see 'em get <sniff> broken!' would work. I didn't stick around to see the results. As I'm sure you can tell we were taking our role playing very seriously back then.)

As to seeing results, well the system adaption is working pretty well. Only problem I'm finding is working out a system for magical drain, ie getting worn out from casting magic, but I'll figure something out.

If you wanna stop by to read up on what is going on the board is here:

http://murpg.proboards19.com/index.cgi

I'll be calling the topic Semiautomagic (it's such a cool title I just gotta), but it's not set up yet as we're still doing character gen.

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