> I think the terminology "improvise feats" used on p.118 is a little
> confusing -- it might have been clearer had it been "initiates can
> use any named feat in the affinity as an active ability with a -10
> improvisational modifier (-5 if he has concentrated his magic use),
> but he cannot learn these feats as abilities unless he becomes a
> devotee."
But that isn't true. HQ makes it pretty clear that only concetrated magic users can use magic directly (magic items excepted).
Sorry for the D&D terminology.
> The subtle difference is that you're not really
> improvising.
I think you're confusing HW and HQ. The important point is that "no-one" "ever" uses feats directly ; they use affinities.
Julian Lord
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