Re: Re: Disciples/runelords and Hero Formers

From: Olli Kantola <nysalor_at_...>
Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2001 15:16:21 +0200


On Mon, 08 Jan 2001, Tim Ellis wrote:

> God can learn the secrets of Orlanth Adventurous et al on the grounds
> that they are a lower order of magnitude, which would be the logical
> conclusion of such a rule. If this were to be a/the benefit of a
> disciple, it would make disciples of Great Gods potentially extremely
> powerful, (providing they can avoid the Great God's secret that is...)

AND providing that they have heaps and heaps of HPs to spend. The disciple would have to spend enormous amounts of HPs into affinities before learning the secrets. The Number of HPs invested in a two "tribal level" heroes would amount to a hefty sum. A sum large enought to form a super hero! Being an iniatate of two gods(or a devotee of one and iniatate of two or maybe even worshipping a great god) really isn't that useful. Those kind of heroes become two-followers-in-one in the long run. :.(

Olli Kantola

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It's lovely to watch colorful shadows in the planets of the eternal light.
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