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Re: [DL] Blood Mage Question
Well, I think drawing from existing spells from both Huxsters and even
Voodoo shamans. I could make a few to work. As for Backlash, The PC
Whatley's have their own table. And I was aware of the use of Black magic
by the NPC Whatleys. Heck, one can be a witch and a werewolf. That's just
nasty. I think I found myself a group of people worth my effort since I
created "Cat" from "Red Dwarf" in HOE...but that's beside the point.
C M Hylton
----- Original Message -----
From: "Allan Seyberth" <darious@darious.com>
To: <deadlands@gamerz.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: [DL] Blood Mage Question
> At 09:07 PM 11/12/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> >That's what I was thinking. As magic goes, the Whatley's have an
> >interesting twist (ed). But, its very few as compared to Huxsters. I
think
> >I may do some conversion of a few (the more insidious) members of the
> >Huxster's spell book.
>
> Point of order - the "good" (ie read - not absolutely twisted and bent)
> Whateleys have an interesting twist.
>
> The Whateleys that have continued the, er, family business can use the
full
> black magic mojo. The system in Black Circle is for PCs trying to be the,
> er, white sheep of the family.
>
> But yeah - the breadth of available options for a blood mage is somewhat
> limited, mostly due to it being only a section of a larger book. If you
> convert a few Hucksters over, don't forget to compensate for the now
> missing check on hucksters - backlash.
>
>
>
> -------------------
> Allan Seyberth
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>
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