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Message no. 1
From: Fahnuir <FAHNUIR@******.BITNET>
Subject: Hermetic circles and spirits
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1993 16:22:57 PRT
Hi...

Here i am again with my eternal questions...

1st - My players seem to have a hermetic circle phobia. Every time they see a
hermetic circle drawn on the ground, they rush to erase it.
Question: Can someone just erase an hermetic circle from the ground, simply b
y rubing their feet on it. I don't know, but i think that the magical nature of
a hermetic circle COULD prevent mundanes from destroying it. I'm i right ?

2nd - When a mage/shaman calls a element/nature spirit , does that element/spir
it has any threat rating ?

Thank u for your help
Fahnuir

In your room, i feel you and i just can't get enough...
Judas
Message no. 2
From: It is impossible to sneak up on monsters who have a patio
Subject: Re: Hermetic circles and spirits
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1993 13:04:16 -0500
>1st - My players seem to have a hermetic circle phobia. Every time they see a
>hermetic circle drawn on the ground, they rush to erase it.
> Question: Can someone just erase an hermetic circle from the ground, simply b
>y rubing their feet on it. I don't know, but i think that the magical nature of
> a hermetic circle COULD prevent mundanes from destroying it. I'm i right ?

They could erase the physical representation of the circle, but not the circle
itself. Doing so WOULD disrupt any sustained spells.....

>2nd - When a mage/shaman calls a element/nature spirit , does that element/spir
>it has any threat rating ?

Beats me. I never use threat ratings

Phelan

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