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Re: rent-a-bod
Sorry, don't buy it. An elf soul can't hold a soul in my view unless something
extrodinary happens that flicks the 'can hold soul' toggle.
If they could hold a soul, just weren't born with one, then I'd have to say that
elves could be full blown priests as the 'ordination' spell makes a person a
priest, and a few finesses of that spell could probably stick a soul into said elf,
and there by make them capable of channeling said divine power.
If that was done, cool, I'm all for it, and it solves a whole lot of my GM'ing
woes. Till then however, in my view,the souls just don't stick and float off. =(
Wright
>
> We being mostly Joe and Myself I believe, though there was a lot
> of discussion on it. We put Kelly Clements soul into an elf once
> briefly while we located a more worthy body. Wasn't a choice, only
> thing we had available to us :)
>
>
> > Who ruled this? Never heard this one. Way I've always seen it run is
> > you just can't put a soul in. You can try, but it won't stick in and
> > goes off wherever.
> >
> > Wright
> >
> > > No. It works like this:
> > >
> > > If you put a soul into an elf (using soulhome assumedly) then you
> > > also are putting another spirit and mind into the elf as well. We
> > > have ruled that the elf body will reject the foreign mind and
> > > spirit in 1d12 weeks... at which point those things go to wherever
> > > such things end up going.
> > >
> > > If you soulcatcher in the interim you will snag the soul and it
> > > will drag the original spirit/mind with it since it is connected
> > > to those.
> > >
> > > For the whole duration that its in there the original spirit will
> > > still have control of the body (better link to the lifeforce). This
> > > can be altered through spells but its still a tenuous existence and
> > > in the end the foreign spirit will lose and be cast out.
> > >
> > > -Steve
> > >
> >
>