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Yeah site is back up now.<br>
Very good points. I run the Moorcock systems Elric and such.
That's exactly how i was thinking it as well.<br>
If one assumes a direct link then no restrictions. <br>
If there is a muddled connection via interference or distance then
reductions are possible.<br>
One could assume like communications gear in scifi. short 2 word
burst get through ECM or such but<br>
long speeches do not. Same with magic power. <br>
Thanks food for thought.<br><br>
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At 11:14 PM 8/26/2018, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">I couldn’t get this to post on
the pnp digest.<br><br>
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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><b>From:</b> David Sanders
<<a href="mailto:dasandersx@comcast.net">dasandersx@comcast.net</a>
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<b>Date:</b> August 26, 2018 at 7:53:13 PM PDT<br>
<b>To:</b>
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pnp@list.powersandperils.org</a><br>
<b>Subject:</b> <b>Re: pnp Digest, Vol 149, Issue 2</b><br><br>
I think that some of the gods reside in the upper world, and some in the
lower. For instance, Kototh and his ilk are lower world, as are the
Elder races...which include elves...and dwarves...and a pile of
others. Alfar, for instance, can be in any of the Three
Worlds. So can humans...which is why the gods might use humans,
more often than other races, for their dirty work.<br><br>
The best information from the game concerning the Three Worlds is in Book
Three of the original rules. It doesn’t really discuss the gods
themselves.<br><br>
Certainly the gods may exist on the other 'planes', but one could also
expect they would be at considerable risk. For instance, several
gods are being held captive away from their own planes...and are near
helpless in those places.<br><br>
As for their magic...hmmm...Normally in stories the farther away from the
gods the less influence and power they have. Think Moorcock's
books...there are planes where their power just isn’t much...sometimes
it’s absent. However...it might not need to be adjusted.
Certainly the 'home' residents will be stronger than they are in the
Middle World, many of them 2x size. This alone makes the magic of
intruders "lesser". You could always make a sliding
scale...BMC's of 1 or 2 might be unaffected...higher BMC's, I.e. more
powerful spells, might get reduced...this would make some sense.
Easy for the gods to send low power stuff...more difficulty with the
heavy hitting.<br><br>
In the Moorcock books, even with Elric and Stormbringer, there were times
when Stombringer was just a sword, and restricted from its nastier
talents...and benefits.<br><br>
Dave<br><br>
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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">On 22-08-18 03:47, Scott Adams
wrote:<br><br>
So I have theories on LW.? Since I've not really played there.<br>
How would magic really work?<br>
I see the True World as layers.<br>
So gods can 'see' MW.? MW folks can 'pray' to UW.<br>
But since LW is 2 layers down do god srelaly have a connection?<br>
In MW I see it as a download power from the gods.<br>
But if they can't download directly to LW how does it work?<br>
Would it be kind of delayed or affected?<br>
To me I don't see much ir any gods should have direct access to LW form
UW.<br>
I'm trying ot build a working idea of these things.<br><br>
So welcome comments.<br>
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