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Use a Sending spell to contact your deity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Centaur" data-source="post: 1001862" data-attributes="member: 11822"><p>Like anything else, it all depends on how important the information in the sending is to the diety. if you are working on something that has no value to your diety, then you best not bother him with questions about it.</p><p></p><p>However, in this case, as you say, you are working on something that Bane wants done, therefore, assuming the sending would be able to contact a diety, there is no reason to assume that Bane would be upset over this form of contact. Bane being bane however, he may be annoyed that you are having enough trouble to have to contact him.</p><p></p><p>One sec while I re-read the Sending description...</p><p></p><p>Given the description of the spell, I would rule that it could work. In the end, the dieties are just mega powerful beings and as such subject to the rules concerning such. As a result, by your description, I would say you are familure enough to initiate the sending. How Bane responds is another story entirely.</p><p></p><p>Make sure you word your sending very carefully. Write it out, then try and think of the worst way that Bane could interpret what you have writen, then re-word appropriately...</p><p></p><p>That said, this could be an excellent way for a character to send periodic reports to his god about tasks being done in his name. No obligation for him to respond, but he gets an update as to current happening. Most gods probably can't watch everything that is important to them all the time, and if they know that one of their servants is capable of sending updates, that free's him up to watch other things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Centaur, post: 1001862, member: 11822"] Like anything else, it all depends on how important the information in the sending is to the diety. if you are working on something that has no value to your diety, then you best not bother him with questions about it. However, in this case, as you say, you are working on something that Bane wants done, therefore, assuming the sending would be able to contact a diety, there is no reason to assume that Bane would be upset over this form of contact. Bane being bane however, he may be annoyed that you are having enough trouble to have to contact him. One sec while I re-read the Sending description... Given the description of the spell, I would rule that it could work. In the end, the dieties are just mega powerful beings and as such subject to the rules concerning such. As a result, by your description, I would say you are familure enough to initiate the sending. How Bane responds is another story entirely. Make sure you word your sending very carefully. Write it out, then try and think of the worst way that Bane could interpret what you have writen, then re-word appropriately... That said, this could be an excellent way for a character to send periodic reports to his god about tasks being done in his name. No obligation for him to respond, but he gets an update as to current happening. Most gods probably can't watch everything that is important to them all the time, and if they know that one of their servants is capable of sending updates, that free's him up to watch other things. [/QUOTE]
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