On 4/24/07, Kenrae <kenrae_at_RTzKzcVc_Qf-Tm-ksNvZRYa_eGBCOeDEPAKJldJcNbelfBQJ2laUrbf3PBMt_xI-kxwHzuj13gI.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
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> > On 4/23/07, Paul King <paul_at_X_ZOlV49tOWzBV2NdcLL6411th3ofWerE1jH9prx_dTC8_jfvSFy88xfhGtXHl7TY-45eqH4gBVDkCBk8H8.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
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> > > On 23 Apr 2007, at 05:58, Michael Hitchens wrote:
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> > > The only things covering Flying seem to be the feats. So it seems to
> > > me that Devotees can use their feats and Initiates can Improvise.
> > > If you're feeling generous allow a lower-than-usual improvisation
> > > penalty for just flying without doing anything fancy.
> >
> > In my opinion, you don't need a penalty at all - once you have the
> ability
> > to use the feats, you can fly. No more test is needed than for running.
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> I'd say that flying over a holy ground to the Earth should be really
> difficult. Something like a resistance of 10w - 10w3 in HQ terms,
> varying from crops to an Ernalda temple. If flying over normal ground,
> then I agree with you.
>
> -Sergi Diaz
Yes, good point. That's an example of something that would make it a
challenge, though - just being able to fly isn't enough for flying over such
holy ground.
--
Jakob Pape
"Sometimes subtlety comes in the form of large explosions and jammed open
airlock doors."