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From: James Gaines <JGaines@????.???????.edu> Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 12:37:56 -0800 Subject: Re: Lycanthropes and multiple moons
I'm like 90% sure I saw an official ruling on this at some point and time. I just wish I could remember where. I think it was Sage Advice question dealing with Lycanthropes in Multi-moon, no moon settings. I seem to remember the ruling for no moons was that they should occur at regular intervals, or be set off by some other stimuli. Anyone besides the me remember anything remotely like this? Dark Lord B0unty When dealing with Nth dimensional magical space directions aren't exactly meaningful. Something like tiusium, that's non-magical, has anti-gravity properties which effectively give it a negative density. -----Original Message----- From: George Lavalle [mailto:flamebringer@???????.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 12:09 PM To: SPELLJAMMER-L@??????.???????.com Subject: Re: [SPELLJAMMER] Lycanthropes and mutiple moons > I have recently come across this problem. One of my PCs, an >infected >were-wolf has come to a new planet with three moons. How do I handle this >problem? Ugh...the old "Cursed werewolf in the Land of Many Moons" conundrum. How about-so long as two out of the three moons are waning, he spends his night peacefully. If two of the three are waxing or full, he becomes the beast. There's no point tormenting the poor creature. Spending every day lamenting what he may have done in the night would drive him mad... I mean, ouch. Horror/madness check, anyone?
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| Subject | From | Date (UTC) | ||
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| Re: Lycanthropes and multiple moons | James Gaines | |||
| Re: Lycanthropes and multiple moons | Sebastian Lucier | |||
| Re: Lycanthropes and multiple moons | Silmacar Halfelven | |||
| Re: Lycanthropes and multiple moons | George Lavalle | |||
| Re: Lycanthropes and multiple moons | Bruce Battle | |||
| Re: Lycanthropes and multiple moons | James Gaines |