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  1. #1
    Bearcat
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    Family Matters

    On the subject of killing your offspring to increase your own bloodline I
    would rule that since they carry your blood you cannot gain from it,
    becasuse you providied it.

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  2. #2
    breye@earthlink.ne
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    Family Matters

    Diego de Alves e Souza wrote:

    > Weel, I've been on the list for a month or so, but, until now,
    > my questions have been antecipated. But in my last game session, two
    > questions came into light:
    >
    > 1. What is to be the "last of the lineage" for the purposes of
    > bloodtheft?
    > I mean, should one be the last remaining one of the family( start
    > counting descendats
    > from the guy who fought on Deismaar), or a third( or fourth) degree
    > cousin may exist?

    IMO, this means someone who has not dicided upon an heir andpreformed an
    investiture cermony on that heir (regardless weather
    or not the heir is aware as only one of the participants must be present
    at the ceremony) so that when the regent dies his blood line will
    automatically be transfered.

    >
    >
    > 2. If someone kills his own decendants, will he get to increase his own
    > blood strength? This problem appeared when one of the players sugested,
    > in a joke( of course), to have five sons in a year with peasants, and then
    > kill them as they are born( pretty evil, is it not?).

    Sure its evil, sure he'll get the bloodpoint, but ooh the cost. News of this kind
    of thing gets around. Peasents will not be very happy, and province loyalties
    will plumet. And how many parralells are there in myth? Uranus and Gaea
    and their son Chronus. Chronus and Rhea and thier son Zeus. King Arthur
    and Morgan and their son Mordred. Sure, let them do it. Let years go by.
    And then spring a suprise on them.

    Bryan

    - --
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    armies not to be attacked,
    citadels not to be besieged,
    territory not to be fought over
    and civilian governments not to be obeyed.
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  3. #3
    Diego de Alves e Souza
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    Family Matters

    > >3. I`ve seen on the list( thank you Sepsis) muster and maintenance costs
    > >for Brecht, Rjurik and BloodEnemies' units. But I come tho need costs for
    > >the special units on the basic box.
    > >
    >
    > >
    >
    > You should be thanking Darkstar, they were his Posts. :)
    >
    > Sepsis, richt@metrolink.net

    Okay, them. Thank you Darkstar, and my appologies.

    Sorry,

    Diego de A. e Souza
    Curitiba-Brasil

  4. #4
    Mark A Vandermeulen
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    Family Matters

    On Sun, 14 Sep 1997, Sepsis wrote:

    >
    > This thought was kicked around a while back on the List. The idea of
    > slaughtering your own children(or Blooded animals)to gain BS is beyond
    > evil. Its twisted(and can be *very* unbalancing). And such should be repaid
    > in kind. If your PCs start "harvesting" BS from either of these sources
    > stick them with Bloodform Ability right away. If they start thinking real
    > seriously about it, and check into it first, let them discover a few tales
    > of others who tried to do the same, but paid a terrible price for thier
    > power.
    >
    >
    It is my understanding that committing the act of bloodtheft is such an
    evil act that by chosing to do it, you run the risk of changing your
    bloodline TO that of Azrai's derivation, no matter what derivation you
    begin with. It's one of those acts that "make the blood run cold" as they
    say, and as such it has such a profound effect that it actually can change
    the spiritual affinities of your blood power to that of evil, and thus you
    become, by default, a scion of Azrai. If you have previous blood abilities
    from a former derivation, you keep those, but all new ones come from
    Azrai's derivaiton. This explains why some awnshelein like the sphynx and
    the lamia have associations with cats, which is a totem animal associated
    with Avani, rather than with the snake which Azrai's bloodline is
    associated with.
    Anyway, I think this is a part of the rules. Now that I think
    about it I can't remember where that rule comes from. I have been plying
    with it for so long now that it may just have been a DM's fiat that I made
    early-on in DMing and have since stuck to like glue. Any comments on this?
    Is this a good rule, does it make sense, and does it help correct the
    overbalancing effects of family bloodtheft? My rule is that whenever a
    character partakes of bloodtheft he has to role OVER his bloodline
    strength on %d or else his blood becomes tainted with that of Azrai.
    Obviously, the higher his strength, the liklier it is that an act of
    bloodtheft will taint him. That should help reduce the temptation, and
    also represent the idea that power corrupts.

    Comments?

    Mark VanderMeulen
    vander+@pitt.edu

  5. #5
    Keith Horsfield
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    Family Matters

    Mark wrote:

    >What do you think of them apples?

    First scenario, a neutral act based on the survival instinct of any
    animal.

    Second, evil as sin. No matter how you cloak it, whether
    conscious or unconscious, the man hoped that he would gain by
    performing this act. This hope of personal gain at the expense of another
    clouded his thoughts to the extent that he failed or ignored to consider
    other possible alternative solutions.

    Keith Horsfield
    Member Team OS/2
    "To a person with a hammer, everything looks like a nail"
    -

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