From: | Stephen Guilliot s.guilliot@**********.edu |
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Subject: | Turn to goo spell effects. |
Date: | Mon, 19 Jun 2000 17:01:51 -0500 |
>That's what my opinion is founded on. I also view the individual
>components of a building (doors, windows, chimneys, elevators, etc) as
>interrelated components, and thus do not allow magicians to use magic to
>target individual portions of a building (with elemental manipulation
>spells being the only exception).
Good, then I'm glad we can agree. I wasn't contradicting you in anyway, just
expanding upon what you stated when you wrote "that non-manipulation spells
cannot target specific locations". I was only making the more specific point
that non-elemental manipulation magic cannot target specific components of
buildings and cars.
>If your opinion is different than mine, fine :) Gurth's player asked for
>opinions, I gave mine. Instead of debating my opinion, might I suggest
>that you give him your opinion, and the foundation for your opinion.
I'm certainly glad we can agree, yet again. In fact, I did exactly what you
suggest in the same post that you replied to, right below the paragraph you
read. No thin skins, alright? I didn't mean anything personal, so please
don't take offense. Thanks.
Steve.