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Thanks, the only thing is unless its written in the god's thing some player (more importantly DM) might not go along then there's the argument the lack of continuity etc.

i.e

Player...me: My cleric reaches out with the power of his foul god and touches your wound. You scream with pain as you feel the seering heat and when you look down you have a sccar where your wound once was.

Player someone: Thats BS my guy is a macho barbarian he doesn't cringe at anything!

Player someone else: MY bard is beautiful and healing doesn't leave scars only natural healing does se here page ...... its RAW...blah blah blah

or

DM X: Yeah blow that off healing is healing no scars no pain see page....magical healing leaves no scar tissue etc.

I can see it now...........

Not trying to make waves, I'm gonna role with it I guess if I do it enough eventually on one of the compilation places, people ,or things threads it will get written in.

I do agree about all the proposals this is just flavor anyways.

DerHauptman-Out!
 

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Der Hauptman,

I like the idea, but agree with you that it might cause disagreement. Perhaps a proposal to have it added to the deity's description is a good idea. The scar could be something that a character can have removed by a very simple spell, like C(Minor)W from the cleric of another deity, for example. So a quick trip to the temple of Hyrag in Orrussus, a couple of GP (if that - what is the cost of a Oth level spell?) and voila, its gone.

Regarding proposals: Personally, I like simple and would happily play "straight out of the SRD box". But I recognise that many people want and enjoy options, and so I think the proposal system is an important part of LEW. And balance is the key. So long as things are pretty much balanced, then handling them in game isn't a huge problem. In my experiene, players are more than willing to help out with rules stuff if the DM asks.

Regarding Banking: I think its a good idea. I would tend to go with banking (or merchant) Houses, rather than the idea of banking institutions (Like Bank of Orrussus). di Rinaldo would seem to me an ideal candidate for such a role. Although, perhaps a basic outline of how banks work (as we have with traders) would be an idea.

Finally: Congratulations Bront. Now Niobe's Dilemma officially has more chiefs than indians. Although RA is more an iconic indian than a regular joe indian.

thotd
 



doghead said:
Der Hauptman,

Perhaps a proposal to have it added to the deity's description is a good idea. The scar could be something that a character can have removed by a very simple spell, like C(Minor)W from the cleric of another deity, for example. So a quick trip to the temple of Hyrag in Orrussus, a couple of GP (if that - what is the cost of a Oth level spell?) and voila, its gone.

That's a good idea too, having it removed by a regular "good" healing spell. I like that and will tell the players if they want it removed thats what they have to do. OOC of course my cleric wouldn't give a poop - the more people he can scar and hurt the better. MUhahahaha!

DerHauptman-Out!
 

doghead said:
Finally: Congratulations Bront. Now Niobe's Dilemma officially has more chiefs than indians. Although RA is more an iconic indian than a regular joe indian.

How. I Vadania, heap big rain-maker.
 

Der Hauptman, I like it. I have a cleric in an Eberron game that does something similar. Healing from him is painful and icky, it feels like something is crawling under you skin and trying to get out. That fades quickly but you are left with an oily sensation on the place where my guy healed you.
 

Hi folks,

i want to propse a feat, though it alredy exists in wotc published material. Is this a problem?

Greetings,
B4cchus
 

Well, copying the feat would be a legal problem, though making a similar feat is okay.
 


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