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From: Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM>
Subject: Re: While you were out ...
Date: Tue, 19 May 1998 19:03:44 -0500
On Tue, 19 May 1998 11:10:34 PDT walker of shadows
<wkr_shadows@*******.COM> writes:
>>Dual natured & astral beings can not pass through Wards without
defeating
>>/ dispelling them, right? So what about the body of an astrally
>>projecting mage? It still has that little astral umbilical cord doesn't
>>it? IIRC, it is actually stated in the BBB or Grimmy that the body can
>>pass through such barriers ...
>>
>>D.Ghost
>>(aka Pixel, Tantrum)
>
>Not Quite. Dual Creatures can do it because they are physically in
>astral space at the same time as their physical bodies pass through the
>ward, therefor dispelling them.
>
>If an astrally PROJECTING mage tries to go through a ward, they then are
>stopped, as they have Separated their physical self with their Astral
>body.
>
>A mage astrally PRECIEVEING probably could get through, but it might
>hurt.
>
>
>
>Walker Of Shadows
<SNIP Sig>

Sorry, for the confusion ... I meant the meat body of the projecting mage
... can the meat body of a projecting mage pass through a Ward, enter a
Hermetic Circle / Medicine Lodge, etc ...?

BTW, Dual Natured criters don't automatically dispell wards (AFAIK), they
can attack them and "kill" them and the same with percieving mages ...

Side note: When a Shapeshifter attacks a Ward or other astral entity
while in human form, does it use the animal form damage since "its
alternate form is always visible [on the astral]"?

D.Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum)

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