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jtaylor:
Besides a lot of the things a canonical changeling can do (Kincaid, Meryl, etc) are similar to physical adepts. It would be very easy to modify a changeling to an adept that channels magic through their body. They should have less potential than a changeling, but they would never have to face the choice.

skakid:
Anything "historical" included? 
I'm thinking of running a modified Dresden/Steampunk mashup once the game is released.

iago:

--- Quote from: skakid on September 16, 2009, 08:22:06 PM ---Anything "historical" included? 
I'm thinking of running a modified Dresden/Steampunk mashup once the game is released.

--- End quote ---

We're focusing on playing in the modern day, though honestly I think it wouldn't be difficult at all to adapt.

rickayelm:
Are the were form or the emmissaries of power subject to the laws of magic? If Samantha the were-panther takes on panther form to kill a rapist has she vilated the first law? If Jim the emmissary uses the power to control someones thoughts has he violated the fourth law? 
 
 
 Will there be rules for hellfire and soulfire? On another thread you said that there are going to be rules for common ritual magic that is usable by anyone who can get their hands on a grimoire, how rare are the grimoires going to be, and how much would it cost to start play with one? 
 
 
 

TheMouse:
I'm pretty certain that the Laws of Magic are for human practitioners of magic. This is probably because they're enforced by the White Council, and they don't exactly have the power to make these things stick against Faerie or one of the vampire courts.

So a were-panther killing someone wouldn't draw down the ire of the Council. Of course, if Samantha made it a habit to go around killing all sorts of folks with her powers, eventually someone on the Council will decide that she's too dangerous to let live and try to take her out.

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