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RE: T'or Priests
In an earlier message, I pointed out what was taken "straight from me" was
totally out of contect and without the surrounding caveats.
If an elf decides to be a priest (of anything) they do so without the
support of actual spells or drills. If they are a T'orite, they can learn
warrior skills which make them seem VERY T'orish, but they can not channel
the divine magic (via their weapon) as do other T'orites.
dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Ames [SMTP:steve@ns1.cioe.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 1998 8:17 AM
To: khelek@ns1.cioe.com; zodo@laf.cioe.com
Cc: gmlist@cioe.com
Subject: Re: T'or Priests
I've seen dick posted that was "straight from Dan". I do, however,
remember Dan standing in front of the room and saying to play by
the book. There has never been an errata allowing elves as priests
of T'or... therefore they can't be.
-Steve
> Striaght from Dan, Elves can be priests of Tor.
>
> Wright
>
> >
> > A lot of people have been talking about how elves can be priests of
T'or,
> > because there are no spells for T'or. However, the Holy Weapon is more
than
> > one with just an intimate bond. If I remember correctly, the AQ manual
says
> > that when the weapon is forged, it is quenched in the blood of the
wielder,
> > locking a small fragment of his or her soul in the weapon. This is why
a
> > Torite's weapon must be broken upon death, to release his or her soul.
> >
> > Given this, I would contend that Elves would not be able to be priests
of
> > T'or.
> >
> > -Sean
> >
>