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<blockquote data-quote="Echoes" data-source="post: 11261" data-attributes="member: 1187"><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>Originally posted by jaldaen </p><p>Good ideas, but like you said it might be too much for spellcasters... perhaps have a localized Spell Resistance to the dreamscape? In other words have certain places in the dreamscape where magic is difficult to use and other places where it is easier.</p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>I think this is a very good idea...I was going to suggest it, it's almost like the Werewolf/WoD mechanic for stepping sideways (if you've played the game, you'll know what I mean). In some areas it's hard to step into the Umbragia than in others--very much like a localized resistance. </p><p></p><p>What kinds of things might change the SR in the dreamworld? Unclear, though it seems clear that the places that are more dreamlike would have higher SRs than places that are more like reality.</p><p></p><p>And one other interesting thing I've thought of, completely off of the magic thing:</p><p></p><p>What about microsleeps (these exist in real life, actually)? Instances where a dreamer might only be in the dream world for seconds at a time? Perhaps these might be self-induced at critical times, so as to get a message to someone in the dream world. I don't know what might cover this, perhaps a feat of some sort.</p><p></p><p>Also along the lines of feats, I'm assuming that some good extra ones might give a +2 bonus to dreamweaving skills, or the like. I'm not sure if this was already discussed on the previous board, but I thought I'd bring it up.</p><p></p><p>One other big question: We've been talking about arcane spells, but what about Divine ones? Would the dieties be able to grant spells to their dreaming followers? Or would, perhaps, some sort of dreamworld god be responsible for granting all the powers? This could lead to conflict between the waking and dreaming gods.</p><p></p><p>Laters,</p><p>-John-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echoes, post: 11261, member: 1187"] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by jaldaen Good ideas, but like you said it might be too much for spellcasters... perhaps have a localized Spell Resistance to the dreamscape? In other words have certain places in the dreamscape where magic is difficult to use and other places where it is easier. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I think this is a very good idea...I was going to suggest it, it's almost like the Werewolf/WoD mechanic for stepping sideways (if you've played the game, you'll know what I mean). In some areas it's hard to step into the Umbragia than in others--very much like a localized resistance. What kinds of things might change the SR in the dreamworld? Unclear, though it seems clear that the places that are more dreamlike would have higher SRs than places that are more like reality. And one other interesting thing I've thought of, completely off of the magic thing: What about microsleeps (these exist in real life, actually)? Instances where a dreamer might only be in the dream world for seconds at a time? Perhaps these might be self-induced at critical times, so as to get a message to someone in the dream world. I don't know what might cover this, perhaps a feat of some sort. Also along the lines of feats, I'm assuming that some good extra ones might give a +2 bonus to dreamweaving skills, or the like. I'm not sure if this was already discussed on the previous board, but I thought I'd bring it up. One other big question: We've been talking about arcane spells, but what about Divine ones? Would the dieties be able to grant spells to their dreaming followers? Or would, perhaps, some sort of dreamworld god be responsible for granting all the powers? This could lead to conflict between the waking and dreaming gods. Laters, -John- [/QUOTE]
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