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Old 09-23-2002, 04:05 PM   #2
tom the strong wizzard
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Join Date: December 15, 2001
Location: Holland
Age: 37
Posts: 226
Quote/ this was posted by SixOfSpades
Question 1: I am a Cleric. I want to catch a fish. Am I allowed to go fishing with a fishook, or do I have to use a net, or catch the fish in my bare hands? Once I have the fish, can I use a knife to cut it open & clean it? Can I use a sickle to cut grain? Can I borrow somebody's dagger to use as a letter opener? quote/

Ya cant fish(for all i know)

quote/ posted by SixOfSpades
Question 2: Do Duergar have any physical characteristics that set them apart from other Dwarves? quote/

No, the dwarves are individuals

quote/ posted by SixOfSpades
Question 3: What is the adjective describing someone from Kara-Tur, or the culture of Kara-Tur? More precisely, if there was a section of Athkatla that was, essentially, Chinatown, what would it be called? quote/

I have no idea

quote/ posted by SixOfSpades
Question 4: Valygar (who hates Necromancers) and Gordon (a postulated new NPC, himself a Necromancer) get into an argument. Valygar says that if Gordon worships Jergal so much, and Jergal wants to protect graves from being defiled, how can Gordon justify all the Skeletons he's been raising? Gordon, backed into a corner, replies that he does not simply rip people from their graves--the Skeletons are of people who *want* to come back and fight; the Animate Dead spell simply gives them the ability to do so.
Is this right? Gordon would not be wrong about something like this, and he also wouldn't tell a lie about it—he's Lawful Neutral. quote/

yes he is, he stand for the rightes of the people dead

quote/ posted by SixOfSpades
Question 5: Continuing with the Necromancy theme here—The spell of Death Beyond Death can restore life to the body of a slain creature (Montaron, Valygar, Inspector Aegisfield) as long as the creature was not Undead (it will not work when cast on your vampirized romance). This is because Death Beyond Death is powered by the Posive Energy Plane, and the Undead, who have embraced Life beyond death, draw their strength from the Negative Energy Plane.
Does this idea make any sense at all? Does it conflict with any major points of Priestly/Necromantic magic? quote/

yes is does, after all Necromatic magic is dealing with death and it doesnt matter how dead some1 is

(I CAN BE WRONG, IF SO SAY THE GOOD AWNSER)
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