From: | Shaun Gilroy <shaung@**********.NET> |
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Subject: | Book 'em officer Bob (was: Upcoming Releases?) |
Date: | Fri, 2 Oct 1998 16:35:34 -0400 |
>On Fri, 2 Oct 1998, Shaun Gilroy wrote:
>> At 02:13 PM 10/2/98 -0400, you wrote:
>> > I sent Steve mail a while back requesting Legality Ratings be
>> >included on the spell listing in MitS, and he said he'd think about it
>> >and maybe see if they'd fit. That's something I'd particularly like
>> >to see. That's the only tidbit I have, however.
>>
>> Overweight Lone Star Officer: (with drawl) I understand you know a=
Fireball
>> spell son, don't you know you gotta have a permit to know that one? I
>> believe a hefty fine is in order here.
>>
>> :> I believe a whimsical "hehe" is in order.
>>
>
>That's pretty funny. ACtually I could see legality ratings on spells,
>just more book to throw at a guy when Lonestar makes the arrest. They'd
>probably do it based on spells that were cast rather than spells that they
>know. It's just like firearms, possession is fine but use is generally
>restricted.
Well I know that the little snipit about legality of spells has just made
life that much more difficult for magic users in my game. :) It does make
perfect sense that laws would be passed to put cold-hearted serial
magicians away for a much longer time for the safety of the community at
large. :)
>Drew Curtis
(>)noysh the spoonë bard
-> jack of all trades, master of none. <-