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From: Spike <u5a77@*****.CS.KEELE.AC.UK>
Subject: Re: Optional Metatypes, part 2: Gargoyles (long)
Date: Fri, 4 Jul 1997 20:06:13 +0100
|Stone Hibernation: Wherever they are in the world, gargyles will transorm
|into stone from as soon as the sun rises to just when it sets. This
|transformation is not dependant on sunlight, and will occur even if the
|Gargoyle is somewhere that Sunlight can not penetrate. This is a magical
|transformation, and cannot be prevented except through magical means (i.e.,
|the enchanted amulets Worn by the gargoyles in the Amzon in one episode).

Hmmmm....
I've not seen that one....

What about the spell Demona's under? From that tricky little git of a
faerie?
(She transforms into a human now during the day..... Much to her dismay)

Hey, that rhymes....

:)

|The Stone that the gargoyles turn into is very resilient and tough. Treat
|it as having a barrier rating of 16.

Not sure I'd go that high. The vikings had little trouble smashing them....

|(NOTE: In case someone wants to bring it up, Coldstone was a special case.
| he was built from the remains of three shattered gargoylkes and brought
|back to life with magic. In essence, he was Cybermanced with Blood Magic.
|He doesn't count.)

Exactly what I was thinking....
I like it....
Think I'll save that....
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