> I apologize if I've come across as anything other than someone who
is
> trying to help get across an understanding of how the rules are
> *intended* to work. While I've always liked the idea of common
magic,
> it has gone through many variations and has constantly been a point
of
> contention.
>
> Camo
I think it would have been very helpful if you had given a source the first time you replied. Like the quote from Stephen Martin at Issaries or even telling us how you know the intentions of the authors. Are you a playtester? Did you help write it? Are you good friends with someone who's in the know?
Please don't assume that everyone here knows. I didn't know whether to take what you were saying as "how the rules are intended to work" or "how Camo thinks they work."
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