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Serpenteye said:
I know the spells are powerful, and one of the reasons for coming up with them was to impress Brystasia. With a Charisma of 60 Sandorel will be more attractive than most Gods :)

She might be impressed for 5 minutes but when she realizes how lonely she is now that you've stolen her spotlight she might not be so impressed and might actually come to despise you for it. ;)

Women are fickle and I can’t imagine a half-nymph one… :confused:
 
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Paxus,

I am beginning to be worried about Disjunction. If I set up a contingency to cast a antimagic aura when someone cast Disjunction, would it cast in time to offer protection versus it? (Not perfect protection of course, Disjunction has a chance of ripping the spell down, but it is better than just taking it.)

I am not sure that Antimagic field is an appropriate spell for contingency either. It is personally effects the caster (it is a spell that is cast on the caster) but I am not sure that is what the intended.
 

Wrahn said:
Paxus,

I am beginning to be worried about Disjunction. If I set up a contingency to cast a antimagic aura when someone cast Disjunction, would it cast in time to offer protection versus it? (Not perfect protection of course, Disjunction has a chance of ripping the spell down, but it is better than just taking it.)

I am not sure that Antimagic field is an appropriate spell for contingency either. It is personally effects the caster (it is a spell that is cast on the caster) but I am not sure that is what the intended.

It seems perfectly reasonable, and doesn't contradict any of the conditions of Contingency. The trigger would not be "I am hit with a Disjunction" but "A Disjunction is targeted within 40 feet of me."
 

Wrahn said:
I am beginning to be worried about Disjunction.
This worries me allot... About the only thing Brystasia has going for her is magical equipment.

Anti-magic field scare me also Brystasia wears little armor and produces little damage without the use of magic, though I'm not as bad off as Wrahn I imagine, but this sword that she just commissioned grants the wielder proficiency. I'm sure that's a magical effect and not just the blade being completely and perfectly balanced right?
 


Wrahn said:
Serpent Eye,

Is Apoteosis suppose to be Apotheosis? Apoteosis isn't a word, but being a real word isn't a requirement for it to be the name of the spell. Apotheosis, on the other hand, means 'exaltation to divine rank or stature; deification.'

Oops, my mistake. Thanks for the correction.
 


Brother Shatterstone said:
Sweet! Meekel has a 5'11 blonde haired shadow now! :D

Well, not just yet, someone (who will remain nameless) spent a little too much money and doesn't have the liquid assets for the focus required for contingency. Oh well, back to the adventuring life for (said person without a name).
 

Wrahn said:
Well, not just yet, someone (who will remain nameless) spent a little too much money and doesn't have the liquid assets for the focus required for contingency. Oh well, back to the adventuring life for (said person without a name).
Hmmm, I know a nameless blonde who may have spent too much money also... :) but we have no rogue so you can still have your shadow if you want it. : D

I'm not trying to be a pain with Brystasia.... I just have a hard time seeing a young maiden who is devoted to a goddess of love and beauty wanting to run off and pay mercenary.

Also I imagine that Sune, or at least her church, tries to stay as natural as possible when it comes down to sovereign rights of nations or city states. They have no way really way to protect themselves and if their friendly people would be more willing to let them, or help them, advance their cause.
 
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Brother Shatterstone said:
Also I imagine that Sune, or at least her church, tries to stay as natural as possible when it comes down to sovereign rights of nations or city states. They have no way really way to protect themselves and if their friendly people would be more willing to let them, or help them, advance their cause.

They don't engage in open conflict, but are not infrequently involved in mediation; as noted, they have a vested interest in preventing destruction.
 

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