From: | "Caric" <caric@*******.com> |
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Subject: | Re: Asbestos suit ready... |
Date: | Wed, 25 Sep 1996 14:31:49 -0700 |
From: Tim Kerby <tkerby@***.net>
To: 'ShadowRN mailing list' <SHADOWRN@********.itribe.net>
Subject: FW: Asbestos suit ready...
Date: Monday, September 23, 1996 8:43 PM
I don't want to start a debate, but I must ask this questions. If you must,
flame me.
Ok, in a recent PBEM game I was playing a sorcerer adept. I cast
clairvoyance and while looking around with the spell, stumbled across an
elf hiding in the brush. Well, this elf noticed he was being watched, and
then ground a spell through the "eye", which caused my character much grief
as his explosive rounds cooked off. Anyway, my question is, did the GM act
appropriately? Was this action "legal"? I argued that I would have been
able to see the elf casting a spell and could drop the clairvoyance, he
said no.
Comments please.
Well from my understanding the speel would have had to be sustained by a
spell lock or the adept would need to be astrally percieving for it to
work....
At least thats how we have always worked it.
Caric