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what playable stuff are you hoping for?
John 1:17:
What i want to see more than anything, which I know is going to be in there, is the ability to stat up your own foci, with the ability to make them loose enough to adapt on the fly.
iago:
--- Quote from: John 1:17 on January 14, 2010, 06:26:48 PM ---What i want to see more than anything, which I know is going to be in there, is the ability to stat up your own foci, with the ability to make them loose enough to adapt on the fly.
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Oh yes, that's very much in there. :)
Slife:
So, it seems logical you could take something like this and make it into an interesting spell focus.
Are there any guidelines about how good it would be, relative to something with less mystical significance, such as a modern squid pictue drawn with india ink or a laser-printed squid?
iago:
--- Quote from: Slife on February 04, 2010, 04:54:59 AM ---So, it seems logical you could take something like this and make it into an interesting spell focus.
Are there any guidelines about how good it would be, relative to something with less mystical significance, such as a modern squid pictue drawn with india ink or a laser-printed squid?
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Loooooose guidelines, maybe. Mostly that would be all about the story the wizard in question could tell the GM. :)
Rechan:
--- Quote from: iago on September 20, 2009, 09:27:58 PM ---I'm with TheMouse on this one. It's about mortal practitioners, and about enforcement... Your emissary is in interesting territory -- that's probably a mortal practitioner doing the deed, but they're under the aegis of whatever political/supernatural entity they're an emissary for. I'd say it's a violation of the law as far as the Council sees it, but diplomatic entanglements will make enforcement difficult. But, there's also a "the-reality-of-how-breaking-the-laws-affects-you" side to the laws in the RPG, so I'd say you probably still get dinged by the 'Lawbreaker' effect, mechanically, regardless of whether or not you can evade the political consequences.
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Heh. This relates back to an idea of mine I had...
(click to show/hide)Looking at how The Summer Queen gave Elain protection from the Council, I can see any sort of Big Political Mover pulling a Justin DeMorne: snatching up a mortal child with magical promise, grooming the little thing to be a loyal wizard hitter, and protecting the tike from the Council via political clout/natural power.
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