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From: Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM>
Subject: RM Tarot Mage in SR
Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 17:58:22 -0500
OK, I to port RM's Tarot Mage into SR (MC 23: :P~ ) so here's my first
attempt:

First a Tarot Mage must have enchanting skill and must create the
following items (fetishes):
A Sword (which can also be a Weapon Focus, and/or Spell Focus)
A Cup (which can also a Spell Focus)
A Rod (which can also a Power focus, and/or Spell Focus
A Pentacle (which can also a Spell Focus)
A Tarot Deck (which can also a Spell focus/Spirit Focus)

All of the Tarot Mage's Spells are cast with Reusable Fetishes
(self-made):
Tarot Deck (Detection Spells)
Sword (Most Combat Spells/Damaging Manipulations with the
Wind-based/related Elemental Effects)
Cup (Heath Spells / Spells with Water-based/related Elemental Effects)
Rod (Manipulation Spells / Spells with Fire-based/related Elemental
Effects)
Pentacle (Illusion Spells / Spells with Earth-based/related Elemental
Effects)
[These last 2, I'm not so sure of ...]

The problem is what kind of spirits do Tarot Mages Summon? Elementals
and Spirits of Man both seem very aprropriate ...They might also get a
bonus (+2D) to conjuring advisors (from NAGEE, IIRC).

They would most likely maintain libraries as per Mages...

Whadya think?
Like or dislike/Fits with SR or not?

D.Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum)
Btw, Tarot Mages are from RM companion VII

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