Subject: Re: Fetch as victim of AP loss? (Was AP bids)

From: KYER, JEFFREY <jeff.kyer_at_...>
Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2000 10:44:20 -0500

> Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 14:23:36 -0000
> From: "Adam Benedict Canning" <dahak_at_...-online.co.uk>
>
>
> > >Can fetches be hurt like followers?
> >
> > A very interesting point... Fetches DO act as Followers, so in any
> > contest where they take part (lending AP), they should suffer as
> > Followers (one level of damage worse than the Shaman). What
> > happens to
> > a 'dying' Fetch of an 'Injured' Shaman? I'd say it heads off to the
> > Spirit World, and the Shaman needs to go fetch the Fetch with a HP -
> > same as replacing a Follower (but have them play out the
> > retrieval of
> > this more intimate 'Follower').
> >
> > >How might an opponent target the fetch, and not the shaman?
> >
> > If an opponent can SEE the Fetch (either it's manifesting
> > physically,
> > like an Earth Spirit Fetch or such, or the opponent can see
> > Spirits -
> > another Shaman, for instance), it could be targeted by any
> > power that
> > could affect a spirit...
>
> Can one Integrate other Shamens Fetches if one drives them to total
> defeat?
>
> And what would it do?
>
> Adam
>

I would say no. Or perhaps No.

A fetch is a part of the shaman. I'd suggest looking at the writeup on Fetechs just to see what they really are?

A great spirit might be able to strip a shaman of his fetch but... I do not think that you can steal it and integrate it, sorry.

Jeff

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