Re: Ho Much Rule fiddling Is Tolerable?

From: John Machin <orichalka_at_mF5SbkHdSOfe7Wf8S2rjCAKCUi0FYcbjdVrodqQp_ElNIhw5A8V33hiJnRhSS6sf3f>
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 11:03:44 +1000


On 17/07/07, Jeff Richard <richaje_at_rtkTfIovf3a-5lTYu8TrX5b3c0FiRkEKIJ6B-G0EZpYBsenh_wr38gRjPMtX7IsugIIgfaYL589l_g.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
> Which is why Greg and I have been talking about having initiates only
> be able to do specific feats and devotees can improvise any feat
> within the affinity. In short, initiates would have much less
> flexible magic than devotees, but are much more flexible in their
> actual lives. Devotees would have more flexible magic, but spend
> their lives in devotion to their god.

This seems like a good idea to me.

I really like the contrast between the two options, they seem more like alternatives to each other than part of some ideal progression (which seems to be what was intended).

-- 
John Machin
"Nothing is more beautiful than to know the All."
- Athanasius Kircher, 'The Great Art of Knowledge'.

           

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