Daniel Lepage on 13 May 2003 02:47:02 -0000


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Re: [spoon-discuss] Re: [Spoon-business] A cookie to the first person to identify the quote...



On Sunday, May 11, 2003, at 09:57  PM, Baron von Skippy wrote:

One thing that occurs to me, though... if you'll notice, most Jedi appear to be male.

But not all. I think that the males just tend to stand out more in the movies and such. Though of course it could favor males. Like color blindness.

-Well, and there aren't a lot of male channelers, either, but there are some. I'm just suggesting we make it a lot more black-and-white than it really is.-

Just out of curiosity, how many people besides me have read through the end of book nine? Because a lot of things people are randomly asserting change by then...

-The four elements - Earth, Fire, Water, Air - and Spirit. Males are better with Fire and Earth, females with Water and Air, both equal with Spirit. Healing takes Water, Air, and Spirit. Some other good common ones were sheilding people from the Source - that's pure Spirit, Rand's sword of fire (made of... yes, good guess.), and a nifty Air-based way of tying someone up. I almost feel the easiest way to do this would be to have the Minister of the True Source be like a GM. You could post an action which describes what you do and what you intend it to do in terms defined by the ruleset ("I weave Earth and Water to create several feet of mud under Orc's feet - e cannot move until it dries next nweek"), and the GM/Minister decides what happens to you. ("Well, it worked, but the ward he had in place lobbed a fireball at you. Consider yourself Crispy Style.") Perhaps there would have to be a way to appeal if the decision seemed unfair.-

Then we're back on the "Dungeon Master" theme again...

All this would be simpler if Dave were omnipotent...

--
Wonko

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