> It looks like there should be an exception to the concentration
rule.
>
>
>
>
> The Puma People and certain non-humans all seem to be born with
Innate
> Magic. (I know someone suggested here that maybe the Puma People
> change using a spirit, but it's described as innate in the
writeup).
> Unfortunately, in order to concentrate one's magic in anything
other
> than Selfrock Teaching, innate magic, or that thing from the ILH,
one
> has to give up all one's talents.
>>
> Since talents and innate magic are the same thing in the Glossary,
> this would seem to indicate that in order to concentrate in
anything
> else, a Puma Person would need to give up his ability to turn into
a
> Puma. Likewise, a non-human with innate magical abilities would
have
> to give them up.
>
>
>
>
> Is this intentional?
No. Its not a talent. Its just 'something they can do.' As it says,
its "Special Puma People Magic." Mr. Puma can still shapeshift even
during the heroquest after he's become a wizard using type.
I think that forcing players to give up the things that make their
characters interesting its not really MGF...
To give up shapeshifting would mean they aren't a puma person anymore.
Jeff