Raven Crowking
First Post
We weren't trying to take the 4e to it's logical conclusion, at least not consciously, though we did deliberately build in ways to rationalize some facets of the 4e rules; the ease of resurrection, the prevalence of rituals, the widespread magic... I'm sure they were more. The process was more trying to preemptively cover our tails than orderly extrapolation.
This sounds rather like an attempt to follow the rules to their logical conclusions, even if not consciously.

And, as I said before, it seems the perfect setting for 4e.
You may call it a kind of genius if you like.

All I was trying to do in this thread was offer a possible explanation of how it worked that was consistent with rules (and didn't involve magic). Which I did, ad infinitum, or so it seems.
Well, you made a valiant effort, but not a successful one from where I am standing. Certainly, it was an effort that impressed some folks who already agreed with you, and sometimes that is the best that one can hope for.

And, while you didn't convince me with your arguments, at least I learned something, which is always nice.
RC