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From: George LaValle <flamebringer@???????.com> Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2001 19:45:36 -0000 Subject: Re: sorcerers (strap them down)
>I was looking through skulls and crossbows again re reading bloody vikings. >and i realized. hey what if our spellless mage was a sorcerer. and then i >though wait a minute. man you could use sorcerers like living engines. cut >off their hands and tounges and poke out their eyes. yeeaa... > >all you would have to do is feed them once in a while. there could be >inquisitions. as soon as you showed the potential of tainted blood (or was >that gifted blood) or if your family showed the possibilty of having been >exposed to such vile influences then you would be taken prisoner to see if >any magical ability developed. > >I can picture it know priests coming cities and planets loking for >sorcerers >to power helms. > >it could be a status symbol among nobles. how many spell cows do you have? >I have five powering my ships. >Five! five simply won't do nowadays. you need atleast ten. > >the whoel thing could be like the shadows using humans as processors on >their ships. > >i still don't think sorcerers should use standard helms. but if they do >this >is a nice alternative. Geez. Just use an orbus, why doncha? ~George Lavalle "Caelum videre iussit, et erectos ad sidera tollere vultus." He bid them look at the sky and lift their faces to the stars. ~Ovid. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
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| sorcerers (strap them down) | Invoker | |||
| Re: sorcerers (strap them down) | George LaValle | |||
| Re: sorcerers (strap them down) | Wolf | |||
| Re: sorcerers (strap them down) | Wolf | |||
| Re: sorcerers (strap them down) | George LaValle |