Call to the Four Lands


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Yes part of being an ordained cleric means that you are chaste. Among the Knights of the LIght howerver, it is acceptable for a Knight to be married provided he is not an ordained priest. In certain rare occasions such as for the continuation of a blood line etc, the Primate will issue a dispensation to an ordained priest allowing him to marry.
 

J. Alexander said:
Gentlement, I dont know if it has regestired with you but a hint as to how important your missions etc are can be found in the amount of funding given to achieve that purpose. Remember we are on a silver standard here with one silver piece being the equivlant of 1 gold piece. More importanlty there are 100 silver pieces to a gold piece thus 100 gold pieces is equivlant to 10000 gold pieces in standard game terms....

Hope this helps

I had noted how much Finnian was carrying. Just not sure how to even begin comprehending what contacts would require him to carry that much. Will have to watch for clues appearing later.
 

You knew it was coming right?

Rhun said:
Silly question (kind of): Are priests of the Light chaste?

Mostly by Druids with golden scythes... Oh chaste, well that's rather bad news I fear...

You people need to go back to work! I step out for one lousy afternoon meeting and suddenly I'm a dozen posts behind!
 

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Originally Posted by Rath Lorien
"Jaroth, I urge you to consider carefully the possible consequenses of using magic in this situation. Our suspicion against these gentlemen is based on the thinest of arguments. An inappropriate use of magic in this case could go very poorly for all of us. We must consider that reading their thoughts in this circumstance may be more criminal than the suspected crime we are trying to investigate."



Jaroth responds. "I see your point of view. I do not wish to do anything that makes you feel uncomfortable, Anniston." Jaroth pauses for a second and says cheerily, "Besides, I suppose if they do intend to do anyone harm on the ship with their highly potent arcane package, I'm sure that we will be able to suss it all out before it happens." Jaroth considers further. "Of course, by then it might be too late, with the package already on the ship and all."

Jaroth shakes his head and waves his hand dismissively. "No matter. I'm sure it's nothing after all. Let's just hope its not evocation magic with a contingency trigger."

He turns to Finnian. "Right, Finnian?" Jaroth asks with a mischievous gleam in his eye.


--And the manipulation of the Paladin begins! lol!
 


Rath Lorien said:
...and he is a lawyer (talk about internal conflict!) I imagine one fine day the party will be forced to put him out of his misery.
:)


lol! He's sticking to his guns here, though. Well done!
 

I'm just curious, J. Al, but what would a Priest of the Light's reaction be to Jaroth's revelation that he can read minds? Vadric wasn't privy to the earlier conversation in the bookstore about his magic.
 

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The reading of peoples minds and are hearts can be considered a violation of a person's privacey etc......for a magical standpint, lots of clerics and soreceors and other clases can read minds. A lot depends on the context in which the ability would be used and the conecepts of honorable behavior/ethics of the people involved. What makes it more difficult is that every thing tends to be situational in regards to where and event happens and who is involved. The Cofederate STates place a high premimume on persoanl and family honor, the republic places emphasis on individual freedom and rights...so the best way to answer your question is that if pursuit of a goal/mission or cause the reading of minds could be easily permissable to just snoop well would become a matter of personal ethics.
 


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