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Message no. 1
From: Sight Unseen <toabo@****.UTEXAS.EDU>
Subject: Permanent Anchoring - The proof
Date: Sat, 2 Nov 1996 17:32:10 -0500
At 11:50 AM 11/2/96 +0100, you wrote:
>Mike Alex said on 16:04/ 1 Nov 96...
>
>> I know it says somewhere (I'll have to look it up...) that a mage
>> can bind and elemental to "permanently" patrol an area by spending
karma
>> equal to the spirits force.
>
>Wouldn't this simply fall under the "remote service" service? The mage
>conjures the elemental and tells it "Guard this area, and report any
>intruders to the guard commander. Then follow his orders about what to do
>next."
>
>How well and how long this works is up to the GM, naturally.
>
>--
>Gurth@******.nl - http://www.xs4all.nl/~gurth/index.html

Grimoire2d, page 91, bottom right. "If the master pays Karma equal
to the spirit's Force rating, the elemental is bound to watch the site
forever, or until it is banished or killed in astral combat."

Peace and Long Life,

Scott
Message no. 2
From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Subject: Re: Permanent Anchoring - The proof
Date: Sun, 3 Nov 1996 11:47:23 +0100
Sight Unseen said on 17:32/ 2 Nov 96...

> Grimoire2d, page 91, bottom right. "If the master pays Karma equal
> to the spirit's Force rating, the elemental is bound to watch the site
> forever, or until it is banished or killed in astral combat."

Thanks, I forgot about that (no PC mages :)

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