>The God will _know_ whether the accused have lost faith or done
>wrong. He is not told this by mundane informers in their prayers
>but _feels_ it. If the accused did unspeakable things with a
>headless corpse in the temple of Thanatar (where Orlanth cannot
>reach) then the moment he steps out of the temple, the god knows.
>If the accused has not broken faith, then the excommunication spell
>is _ineffective_ no matter what the Priest believes (perhaps he was
>lied to by a Trickster) or what he has told the God.
I have no problem with any of this, but it isn't in the (pardon the expression) rules. It also makes it impossible to ever excommunicate an Illuminate, right?
Stephen Martin:
>All that being said, since the minimum required number of people
>expressed interest (one), I have just de-formatted my cult write-up.
Yup -- in fact you're deformatted it so much that I can't read it.
See, the line breaks are wrong, so some lines consist of single words and so forth.
Could you repost it without deformatting it quite so much? <g> It did
look interesting.
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