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Jake Norwood
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« Reply #15 on: July 29, 2002, 10:25:40 PM »

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Guy, guys, guys. it's a very simple situation. Carry a dormant Air Shield spell at all times, and when the rogue attacks you release it. then stand there Laughing at him as he futily stabs your shield again and again. then begin chanting, don't cast a spell, just chant and wiggle your fingers. Then laugh again as he runs to save his worthless hide. then decide if you want him dead or not. see, simple.


Rick McCann would be proud.

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[FHE]dave
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« Reply #16 on: March 31, 2003, 06:57:44 AM »

3 questions:
1: what is a "SPell of None"??? how does ist work? CTN?
2. What is this Air-shield composed of?
3. what can you do with the vagary sculpture???
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Brian Leybourne
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« Reply #17 on: March 31, 2003, 01:38:46 PM »

Dave,

As a general policy, threads that are nearly a year old should not be posted to, start a new thread and link back to the old one if you like, but avoid posting into a really old thread and "relivening it".

Thanks,
Brian.
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« Reply #18 on: March 31, 2003, 01:47:22 PM »

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Dave,

As a general policy, threads that are nearly a year old should not be posted to, start a new thread and link back to the old one if you like, but avoid posting into a really old thread and "relivening it".

Thanks,
Brian.


Here is a gripe I have Brian-'There is no established policy'. There, my gripe is done.

I say if anyone wants this enforced, a forum policy should be drafted up. Otherwise, things like this will happen.
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Brian Leybourne
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« Reply #19 on: March 31, 2003, 02:20:27 PM »

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Here is a gripe I have Brian-'There is no established policy'. There, my gripe is done.

I say if anyone wants this enforced, a forum policy should be drafted up. Otherwise, things like this will happen.


I don't know Jake's "specific to the TROS forum" policy, admittedly, but this is an established Forge policy that I have seen Ron bring up a number of times across the various Forge Forums.

Brian.
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Brian Leybourne
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« Reply #20 on: March 31, 2003, 02:31:16 PM »

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Quote from: Shadeling
Here is a gripe I have Brian-'There is no established policy'. There, my gripe is done.

I say if anyone wants this enforced, a forum policy should be drafted up. Otherwise, things like this will happen.


I don't know Jake's "specific to the TROS forum" policy, admittedly, but this is an established Forge policy that I have seen Ron bring up a number of times across the various Forge Forums.

Brian.


This is the last I will say on this, as this isn't the place for it to be discussed...but new members aren't necessarily paying attention to the forge first page, nor searching for posts that say the said policy. Secondly, Ron has come on several times and said this is Jake's forum. That said that means Jake is responsible for the moderation of the forum, and Forge specific policies may not hold completely true. It is kind of like taking your TROS character from one GM's game to another GM's game-both might use different house rules, and therefore you might have to add or remove things your character has. So what Ron brings up on various forums may not hold true here. We are playing by Jake's house rules.
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Lance D. Allen
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« Reply #21 on: March 31, 2003, 04:17:25 PM »

It should be mentioned on the TRoS boards, but I really doubt Jake has any intentions of bucking standard Forge policies, especially when they make sense. Perhaps this could be added to the "New to the boards?" sticky.

To answer dave (or not, really) You are going to have to get ahold of the book and read for yourself. These boards are useful for clarification, and helping kick around ideas, but it is generally not acceptable to ask for information that is readily available in the book.

Take my advice from the other thread. Get the book from your Seneschal, or buy your own copy. Or else, play something other than a sorcerer. You will not enjoy your experience playing without a full understanding, and you will not get a full understanding from these boards without reading through the sorcery chapter at least a couple times.
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Jake Norwood
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« Reply #22 on: March 31, 2003, 08:47:12 PM »

We're getting an offical TROS rules thing up this week. It hasn't been needed before (I'm real light-handed), but I think now it's time. The boards are as busy as ever and more diverse.

Jake
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