>If the problem you're thinking of is
>> 'what if I've got a concentrated Humakti devotee who converts to Yanafal
>> Tarnils?', then, yes, there will be rules for religious conversion in
>> ILH-2, that explain what happens under those circumstances.
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>Oh good. That's useful. (I don't suppose there are rules for going the
>other way?)
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No, there aren't (not unreasonably, IMO, given the subject of the book).
Mind you, I wouldn't expect that there would need to be special rules
for that - AFAIK, it would be just like any other conversion, with
spirits of retribution (or whatever they're called these days) and all
that sort of thing. The Lunars are unusual in that they have methods
that let you dodge some of the usual obstacles to changing your religion
and abandoning/betraying your original society.
-- Trotsky Gamer and Skeptic ------------------------------------------------------ Trotsky's RPG website: http://www.ttrotsky.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/
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