- In HeroQuest-rules_at_yahoogroups.com, "Kevin P. McDonald"
<paul_mcdonald_at_n...> wrote:
> Greg explained:
>
> > A charm is something you have.
> > A Feat is something you are.
> > A spell is someting you do.
> > A talent is something that is part of you.
>
> Ah, now I am confused! What is the difference between "something
you
> are" and "something that is part of you"? Why is a Feat not
something
> you do, as the word's definition would seem to imply?
>
> I might instead say:
> A charm is something you have.
> A Feat is something you do.
> A spell is something you know.
> A talent is something you are.
>
> But then YGWV. :)
I think Kevin's makes slightly more sense, but it still leaves one
question - If a talent is "part of you" or "Something you are" then
in what way does, for example, Flesh Man provide this to the
Heortlings? - Why are thes Common Magic Abilities Talents rather
than Common Magic Feats provided by a deity from "The Inner World"
(which would seem to be a reasonable description of Flesh Man...)