[Rq-rules] New sorcery spell - comments sought
Dana Myers
gloomshark at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 28 15:43:02 PST 2005
Ok, I am also bad at writing spells, so dont feel qualified to comment aside
from it looks ok, but I have to say, you do know distemper is a type of
disease right :) Sorry to side track, but it was the first thing to pop into
my head as I was reading the spell.
>From: "Clive Wickens" <clive.wickens at btopenworld.com>
>Reply-To: "Discussion of RuneQuest rules." <rq-rules at crashbox.com>
>To: <rq-rules at crashbox.com>
>Subject: [Rq-rules] New sorcery spell - comments sought
>Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 23:49:33 -0000
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>I'll openly admit I'm crap at writing spells, the following is a sorcery
>idea I've been mulling over recently.
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>It is gloranthan in nature, in that it deals with rune metals.
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>Thus I must say in reference to a certain fan policy:
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>This spell is copyright me, and may not be used in any kind of product
>without my express permission
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>Like I said I'm rubbish at writing spells,
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>but I think you can see what I'm striving for,
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>advice gratefully sought
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>DISTEMPER
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>Ranged, passive.
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>This spell is cast on objects forged of rune metals. Intensity must equal
>the ENC of the object to be affected. For the duration of the spell any
>special properties that the forged rune metal status bestows are negated,
>and the object is considered to be in it's raw state
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>.Physical shape is not affected ( ie an Iron breastplate remains an iron
>breastplate ) but special properties eg: increased armour points etc are
>lost.
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