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From: Gurth gurth@******.nl
Subject: Questions
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 10:47:35 +0100
According to NercoLythe@***.com, at 2:31 on 19 Feb 99, the word on
the street was...

> 1. When you create an Ally does it know the spells you know at creation or do
> you have to learn it for it after creation.

You have to learn spells specifically for the ally -- it does not know all
the spells you do. Also, you can't give it spells immediately at its
creation; you need to spend the normal amount of time (the Force in days)
to learn it. Yes, even if you already know the exact same spell yourself.

> 2 If my Ally is inhibiting a critter can I give it cybernetic enhancements?

I don't see why not.

> 3. What is an UGE?

An Unexplained Genetic Expression. IOW, the "thing" that caused babies to
be dwarfs and elves in 2011.

> 4. When going through initiation can I go through the same ordeal?

I suppose you mean doing the same ordeal for different grades, right? Only
if the GM says you can (it specifically states this in the Grimthingy),
and some ordeals can never be done twice (like Oath).

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