[Rq-rules] Distemper

Hibbs, Phil phil.hibbs at capgemini.com
Tue Dec 6 09:52:37 PST 2005


Clive:
>A silver or aluminium object
>would be rendered soft as putty, and thus easily
>breakable with the result the enchantment would
>be broken.

I don't think so. You enchant the metal, then form it into shape, it's a
special kind of enchantment that doesn't require a "rune" to be carved into
the object being enchanted. An iron sword can be smashed to bits and
re-forged without needing to be re-enchanted. The links in a suit of iron
chainmail don't have little runes on them.

>Rotherham? So, you're not in Water Orton any more, then?

Well, I live there, but I work in Rotherham at the moment.

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