> >Yeah, for this, it'd be cool. But why drag the non-existent
"Hunting"
> >ability into it as your prime example of What's Wrong With
Abilities?
> >(Or any of Roderick's examples: Carpentry, Seduction...). Stick to
> >arguing your case from Strong, Tough, Smart, etc. and you'll make a
> >better argument.
> >
> >Cheers, Nick
>
> For the record, how many narrators have had problems with abuse of
broad
> abilities in play? The closest I've got to it was a Lawspeaker who
used
> "Recite Precedent" to great effect (but it _was_ amusing to have a
> character resist possession by spirits by reciting Heortling law).
>
> Thom
Clever is being abused in my game. But at least its usually amusing.
I do know that the "Bear's Foritude" feat that our resident Odaylan
has is being used pretty extensively. I may have to rethink things.
Jeff