I don't believe everyone would know about the making-love-makes-people-burn thing. Not a lot of witnesses to that. 

Well sure, but if they, for instance, radiated an aura of heat that burns anybody who touches them, it proves the former of my two postulatesIsida Kep'Tukari said:I don't believe everyone would know about the making-love-makes-people-burn thing. Not a lot of witnesses to that.![]()
Isida Kep'Tukari said:I don't believe everyone would know about the making-love-makes-people-burn thing. Not a lot of witnesses to that.![]()
Badra said:"until your father, a flamekissed wanderer, came upon a fire nymph at her oasis. And though he knew it was dangerous, he dared to love her. Unfortunately, you were scarcely conceived before he was burnt to death in the fires of your mother's passion. It was not something she could control, and she mourned your father greatly.
Hahaha! We should know better than to think that logic applies in the heat of passion with a fire-nymphIsida Kep'Tukari said:Ok, ok, bring logic and evidence into will you? Fine, that's just fine!![]()
Rystil Arden said:Hahaha! We should know better than to think that logic applies in the heat of passion with a fire-nymph![]()
Oh of course. I meant if he failed it he shouldn't know.Isida Kep'Tukari said:I believe that eliminating the signs of manifestation is to keep people from knowing that you manifested the power. It takes special feats or spells or power to prevent people from knowing if they've been tested at all. So, Kadar might not know who did it, but if he makes his save, he would know that somebody tried something.