Re: Diciple and a magic contest

From: Mikko Rintasaari <mikrin_at_...>
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 03:09:19 +0200 (EET)


On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Andrew Solovay wrote:

> I'd think in this one case, more than any other, he couldn't. That is,
> perhaps a disciple of Issaires could win storm powers in a quest challenge,
> and perhaps a Death Lord could win, say, fire or speech or jumping
> powers--but a Death Lord *couldn't* win *storm* powers, because a key fact
> of Humakt's bio is that he cut off his connection to his Storm kinsman.

This is what's been bothering me too. Then gain, let's say that the wager was thus:

If the orlanthi wins, the Humakti enchants a powerful death-related feat onto the orlanthi's weapon, or parhaps the orlanthi get's to keep the humakti's sword.

If the humakti wins, he get's the Windlords tin armband that has the power to control the winds.

Would you still think it impossible?

> It'd be like a Yelmalian disciple wielding fire powers, or a Zorak Zorani
> wielding cautious reflection powers--just too much against that god's grain.
>
> Just MHO...

That's pretty much what I've been thinking. But what about the above?

        -Adept

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