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From: Paolo Marcucci <paolo@*********.IT>
Subject: Re: Geasa and physical adepts?
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 1995 09:18:47 +0200
At 15.29 18/09/95 -0800, you wrote:
>I can only think of one way to resolve this situation. Have the PA go ahead
>and get the lower level of killing hands. But make sure that the character
>was not fully aware of what happened, just that he feels different in some
>way. Then when he enters combat and tries to use killing hands, he realizes
>that he's not damaginghis opponents in the same way. But it would be very
>essential that the character have a sort of hollow feeling when he left the
>hospital, but not be able to figure out what was wrong. Then have him initiate
>and get new powers to fill the void.
> Mike Driggins
> aka Draco

Ok, that seems nice to him, but a problem remains (maybe I wasn't clear...):

Killing hands (D) = 4 points
Killing Hands (S) = 2 points

Lowering the level of KH leaves 1 empty slot that (by the rules) I can fill.
Of course Arti can declare anything he wants, but I'm looking for a special
event, a trial, a call from a totem :), to get this new power.

"He feels his hands weaker now, the explosive strength gone... and he starts
to look into his own soul. What happened? Why me? An answer pops up clear,
definite. A call. A call? Yes. I'm Shark."

Excusez moi for the writing :)

Bye, Paolo
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