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<blockquote data-quote="AngelTears" data-source="post: 514870" data-attributes="member: 8181"><p>Greets,</p><p></p><p>I was wondering about this when I was reading Finnish mythology, and also when I was thinking Lord of the Rings.</p><p></p><p>One of the cornerstones of all magical objects in the mythology is that they are gifts from supernatural entities for services rendered, or as a show of appreciation. Once their use has been fufilled or the pact broken, they simply disappear.</p><p></p><p>I also similar parallels in Lord of the Rings. Gandalf talks about magic rings not to be used firvolously and even the mithiril shirt is talked about as a 'kingly gift', the elvish cloaks simlarly in the movie as well. Even the One Ring is talked about as a thing of evil that has but one master.</p><p></p><p>Now, in all the games I have been in there is this deluge of magical equipment, which is termed to be <strong>mine - or the owners</strong>. It sometimes get's to the point where even the local butcher seems to have a maetcleaver +1 accuracy.</p><p></p><p>(Incidentally when I previously picked up the PHB a few years ago, one of the selling points was that the level of magic items was no longer such a problem that it would affect the game world)</p><p></p><p>So, does anyone else prevent magical items to fall into players hands as things they posess, but not as things they own?</p><p></p><p>-Angel Tears</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AngelTears, post: 514870, member: 8181"] Greets, I was wondering about this when I was reading Finnish mythology, and also when I was thinking Lord of the Rings. One of the cornerstones of all magical objects in the mythology is that they are gifts from supernatural entities for services rendered, or as a show of appreciation. Once their use has been fufilled or the pact broken, they simply disappear. I also similar parallels in Lord of the Rings. Gandalf talks about magic rings not to be used firvolously and even the mithiril shirt is talked about as a 'kingly gift', the elvish cloaks simlarly in the movie as well. Even the One Ring is talked about as a thing of evil that has but one master. Now, in all the games I have been in there is this deluge of magical equipment, which is termed to be [b]mine - or the owners[/b]. It sometimes get's to the point where even the local butcher seems to have a maetcleaver +1 accuracy. (Incidentally when I previously picked up the PHB a few years ago, one of the selling points was that the level of magic items was no longer such a problem that it would affect the game world) So, does anyone else prevent magical items to fall into players hands as things they posess, but not as things they own? -Angel Tears [/QUOTE]
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