wrote:
> > > As far as baselines of "how powerful a geasa can get" -
> > > for God-like power, emulate your god perfectly (including
> > > how you were born & raised), and never, *ever* fail.
> > Unless, of course, that's part of emulating your god (e.g. Hill of
> > Gold).
>
> If you lose you win, if you win you lose.
>
> Sorry the unwritten end of the sentence was , "don't ever fail to
emulate
> your god."
>
> And no, sorry guys, the HoD isn't in ST. As a warband/subcult it
never got
> off the ground - wiped out to the last man within months of
creation, and
> no-one follows it now. A cautionary tale, perhaps, or a list of
martyrs to
> look up to, but not one to emulate.
>
>
> RR
I agree ,but...
Question is:
Would you like to roleplay a Kamikaze (or a Fedayin) exploding 2 days
after the end of training?
With a reserve:
In the vast majority of movies, heroes are either Kamikaze for a
chance (and not by training) or trained Kamikaze who refuse to
suicide themselves.
What if your favourite Director is A. Kurosawa and not Steven
Spielberg?
I suppose Mr. Kurosawa would have appreciated the HoD martyr-model...
Gian