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From: Matthew Waddilove <m_waddilove@*******.COM>
Subject: Re: Astral Magic)
Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 10:14:44 PDT
Ereskanti wrote
>
>In a message dated 5/20/98 5:09:35 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
>m_waddilove@*******.COM writes:
>
>> Why would LOS automatically eliminate the moon teleport?
>> You could look at the moon through a HIGH power telescope(like the
huge
>> one in california? that I can't remember what it's called with an
>> 80inch? diameter that I read about in a book that I can't remember
it's
>> name <Donk Donk Donk (hitting head on desk in an attempt to reboot
>> memory)>) or have I just misunderstood the LOS Rules.
>>
>No Matt, you have not misunderstood the rules for LOS. In theory, this
would
>work, especially when combined with SR's Optic Technology usage (such
as an
>optic cable running the image from the telescope to the ritual team on
the
>front lawn). Hell, let's get even more fun. Do a run on -something-
and get
>one of the -real- moon rocks.
>
>now there is a strange idea...
>

and for another one a LOS detection spell that makes your perceptions
appear to be from the target point cast, through a telescope. Talk
about revolutionise astronomy.

That is of course if your brain doesn't get zapped by casting a spell
with a target point outside the manasphere.

Do people think/know if that would be the case i.e. if the caster is
standing in an area of normal magic and casts a spell into an area of
abnormal magic (eg space) would the caster be effected as if they are
standing in the area of abnormal magic?

-Matthew Waddilove



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