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RE: T'or Priests
Bless you! This discussion had gone on way, way too long. I owe you lunch
(that by the way is not a bribe :)
-Steve
> 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
> > >
> >
>