Tattoos, Balls, Chains, Saints & Babies

From: Philip Hibbs (PHibbs@compuserve.com)
Date: Mon 03 Mar 1997 - 20:51:28 EET


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>I think tattoo enchantments are real common, but I
>don't want to encourage people to go around skinning their enemies.

If your players would seriously do this, then you have a problem! Remind me
never to play in your group! I think this would be a great thing for an
evil NPC to do.

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>Does anybody know historically how the ball and chain was used?????

Carefully!

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>Nick Effingham's "St.
>Orlanth" looked more as Sartar with sorcery than the West.

I'd like to see a list of blessings for a more western model, St. Orlanth,
St. Humakt, St. Chalana, etc. Any ideas?

Should it be possible for a theistic worshipper of Orlanth, Humakt, LM etc.
to translate his faith to this model?

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>We started
>off with a comparison with modern cloning techniques. Given that, we
>don't need women to produce babies, either.

To quote John Cleese in the Life of Brian, "Where's the foetus going to
gestate, in a box?"

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| Phil Hibbs | What immortal hand or eye dare frame thy fearful symmetry? |
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