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Sindre Berg
01-08-1999, 09:02 PM
In the description of the spell it says a priest or mage has a 50%
chance with the
appropriate spell or magical item to lead a number of persons equal to
his
level through the mist...Has anyone any ideas what "the appropriate
spell or
magical item" could be ?
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Daniel McSorley
01-08-1999, 09:40 PM
From: Sindre Berg
>In the description of the spell it says a priest or mage has a 50%
>chance with the
>appropriate spell or magical item to lead a number of persons equal to
>his
>level through the mist...Has anyone any ideas what "the appropriate
>spell or
>magical item" could be ?
I've always assumed it was something pretty easy to come by. Maybe a
small piece of magnetized iron, enclosed in a carefully constructed class
and wooden case :) If you assume that warding isn't something spectacular,
just regular fog (raised by magic) and a slight aura of befuddlement (easy
to come by when lost in fog), then that should just do the trick.

Daniel McSorley- mcsorley.1@osu.edu

JulesMrshn@aol.co
01-08-1999, 10:16 PM
In a message dated 1/8/99 3:26:35 PM Central Standard Time, sindre@vision-
computer.no writes:

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What about anti-warding magical items? Wear it and you cna pass right
through. I mean you would think some wizard would have come up with a counter
item for this... it isn't that powerful a spell. I am also sure it wouldn't
be all that common and you definatly could lead a unit of soldiers through the
mist. Maybe a staff of Pass-Warding... with a number of charges?