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Kloster

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  1. According to 'River of Cradles', Prax's Agimori were selected by Lodril, but worship mainly Foundchild. They only marginally (around 5% iirc) worship Lodril, but only alongside Foundchild. That means they can be Lodrili, but mainly aren't. Basmoli were in Prax before the covenant, so should live alongside it, but I agree with you, very few will worship Waha. IIRC, Baboons worship Grandfather Baboon (equated to Daka Fal) and live inside the covenant. Some will probably worship Waha. They don't have a totem animal. I don't know. According to 'River of Cradles (iirc), they worship Orlanth, Ernalda,spirit cults and local heroes. Agreed.
  2. Just for information, the Loire river (one of the largest and longest french river) is almost never over 3m deep (except during floods). In most of it's course, you can cross it on foot (but of course, you are not dry at the end). In Tours, where I lived, average depth is a bit over 1m (and width just below 800m). Just above Orleans, where my mother's family lives, average depth is around 2m.
  3. Well seen. I didn't remember that point.
  4. It is possible, but point by point (Bladesharp 3 to 4, then 4 to 5, usw). But you're right that without collaboration, fixed cost spell matrix of more than 3 points would not be possible (but I'm not sure RQG has 4 points or more spirit fixed cost spirit spells).
  5. This is exactly the result of a fumble with Sense Chaos, and with a score of 30%, your fumble chance is 97 to 100, so 4% of fumble. In your 10000 inhabitant city, that means 400 false positive.
  6. RQ3 Tap spells could go to 0. At least, it is not written they are limited to 1.
  7. I read it that TAP BODY can't tap size below 1 because you need a SIZ above 0 to have a physical existence. Other stats don't have this problem. I have not checked with RQG but in RQ3, you simply died (most often of old age) when 1 stat reached 0.
  8. Dumas died in 1870. This means, according to current EU laws (I don't know for other areas/countries) that his production is public domain since 1940, but moral rights don't end. You can not do what you want with Dumas's works: You just don't have to request permissions from rights owner. But movies (or other works) that use them have their own rights (that end 70 years after the death of the author).
  9. And substract when firing backwards!!! Not sure I want this kind of added complexity (and I love complex, detailed games). Even Car Wars and Gurps don't go thus far.
  10. Wikipedia give genus Brontornis to belong either to phorusrhacid (terror bird) or anserimorph.
  11. Thanks. Good idea. I will add it as it reduce the number of ties (and thus reduce the number of substraction to perform).
  12. I think the same. I don't have CoC7 (I stopped with 5.5 and 6). What is this 'Hard success rule'?
  13. We use a very simple rule since years: the better success win, and in case of a tie, the larger margin of success (or in case of dual failure, the lower margin of failure) wins.
  14. Kloster

    Four legs

    My last dog lived his 6 last years of life with only 3 legs without any problems (except for climbing on my wife's knees), and we had a 2 or 3 km walk every evenings. So, definitely able to move.
  15. This is exactly how I explain Rune spells to my players since 30 years.
  16. You have somthing similar with Hero system since V4 (the Big Blue Bok) iirc: the professional skill. That way, you could have PS: Stage Magician 14- or P.S.: Butcher 15-
  17. I went the other way, bringing back a per SR move.
  18. I also play that since years. I also played (RQ3) that Armor enchantments made on a loc have also no weak points, but I agree, both directions can be acceptable. Completely agree here.
  19. Yes. Even with a monstruous critical, a 'simple' success with a shield backed by Earthshield results in Zero damage. But Earthshield is a 3 RP spell, so must have big effect.
  20. I know that druze faith is a syncretism, including elements of shi'ism and other faith, but I see more the Aeolians as Glotanthan equivalents of the Hazaras, that lives as a homogeneous group, are considered as shi'i muslims by muslims, but as budhists by the budhist world, even if their beliefs include elements of mongolian shamanism. This is the earth comparison I used to explain them to my players (even if Lebanon has been a french possession during a few decades, hazaras are best known to french people because of a book by Joseph Kessel).
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