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From: vocenoctum@****.com vocenoctum@****.com
Subject: Spirit domains (was Re: Misc Questions)
Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 20:14:06 -0400
On Sat, 7 Oct 2000 19:11:30 +0200 "Gurth" <gurth@******.nl> writes:
> According to Phil Smith, at 12:38 on 7 Oct 00, the word on the street
>
> was...
>
> > A thought just struck me; what kind of nature spirit can you
> summon inside a
> > plane?
> I'd say sky spirits, for the same reason you can summon a city
> spirit
> inside a car: the plane is inside the sky domain.
>

I'd agree.

> > And for that matter, what kind of nature spirit lives in automated
> > factorys?
>
> This would be a city spirit, IMO. It's not inhabited so it doesn't
> have a
> hearth spirit, but it is in the city (or at least part of a built-up
>
> area).
>

btb, I think it's still a hearth spirit, since I think stores and such
are included, but it's a GM call.
This is one reason (if I'm playing a shaman) I ask the GM to use my
Spirits of Man; City is renamed Streets (since it helps me think of it in
that regard, streets, alleys, parking lots, etc.) Hearth is split into
"Home" and "Shoppe" (yeah, I use the "e" for the fun of it
:-) Field is
combined with Prairie, but I add "Battlefield" which
encompasses...battlefields.. :-) (the last mainly for my Badb/Crow
shaman)

I wanted to change Battlefield to include Graveyards, Battlefields,
morgues, etc., but can't think of a catchy name, so...

Any ideas? :-)

Vocenoctum
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