A legend (on behalf of Richard Snider)

Sylverrs_ dragon abnaric at HOTMAIL.COM
Thu Jan 1 14:56:54 CET 2004


The base style is biblical - Sumerian. The content is mine.


>From: Scott Adams <longshot at DARKTECH.ORG>
>Reply-To: Powers and Perils Fantasy Roleplaying Game Mailing List
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>To: POWERS-AND-PERILS at GEO.CITG.TUDELFT.NL
>Subject: Re: A legend (on behalf of Richard Snider)
>Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 19:00:29 -0500
>
>At 06:36 AM 12/30/03 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >The titles of the various gods delineate the areas they have influence in
> >and indicate the kinds of powers that they can provide or employ. As to
> >interfering, they generally only do so when summoned by a sorcerer or
> >seeking to acheive a set goal. In the second case, personal interference
>is
> >rare. Operating through mortals or magic-users they are patrons of is
>most
> >common. The Convocation penalizes overt interference.
> >As to relative power, the MEL I generally employ for a god is ten times
>the
> >contact level. As you can see a full god, CL 4 and up, can pretty much do
>as
> >he chooses in his area of power unless another god stands in opposition
>to
> >him. Precise rules for how much mana available and such never really
> >applied. If you wish to have some, a ball park figure of 100 points per
>CL
> >would be reasonable.
> >Glas you like the present. Hope others do also.
>
>Good ideas and what I figured myself.  Yes its want I wanted for a while
>now.  I still haven't finished the document but about 90%.  The story
>reminded me of my college Humanities courses with the summarian and other
>stories.   Did you get influence from those? :)
>
>Now got anything on ships and such? :)..then I'll be a real happy camper :)
>j/k
>
>Good job.
>
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