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    Hibbs, Philip
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    FRANKEN*RC:
    >their is a mysterious source holder in Drachenward, who calls
    >him(it)self the Dragon, strong rumors go around that it truly is
    >one of the few dragons left, who gained bloodpower

    As Dragons pre-date the gods and bloodlines, they probably have their
    own bloodpower quivalent, rather than having to 'gain' it from these
    johnny-come-lately little mortals and monsters. They may not be subject
    to bloodtheft, either, or the referee could come up with any number of
    interesting side-effects of stealing a Dragon's blood (become a
    Draconian?)


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    Dragon`s Blood

    Hibbs, Philip wrote:

    > FRANKEN*RC:
    > >their is a mysterious source holder in Drachenward, who calls
    > >him(it)self the Dragon, strong rumors go around that it truly is
    > >one of the few dragons left, who gained bloodpower
    >
    > As Dragons pre-date the gods and bloodlines, they probably have their
    > own bloodpower quivalent, rather than having to 'gain' it from these
    > johnny-come-lately little mortals and monsters. They may not be subject
    > to bloodtheft, either, or the referee could come up with any number of
    > interesting side-effects of stealing a Dragon's blood (become a
    > Draconian?)
    >

    There were dragons at the Battle of Mount Deismaar, so a dragon could obviously
    be blooded (like they're not powerful enough already, shudder). However, with
    regards their own "blood" that predates Deismaar, how about having it connected
    to the land's magic (mebhaighl).

    Also, that brings up something else - mebhaighl was around before Deismaar
    wasn't it (or was it a result of the some of the divine essence being absorbed
    into the land)?

    Dragon.

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    Adam Theo
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    Dragon`s Blood

    - --
    hello, Adam Theo here,
    i'm interested, that will be great.

    Darkstar wrote:
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    > Mark A Vandermeulen wrote:
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    > > In my games, most of the names of wizards who wrote the spell have
    > > been changed to either elven names, or Vos names, since in the beginning
    > > it was only those two groups who could cast true wizard spells. Thus
    > > Otoluke's Freezing Sphere becomes Anatoli's Freezing Sphere, and
    > > Mordenkainen's Faithful Hound becomes Merwyndin's Faithful Hound. I have a
    > > complete list of changed-name spells somewhere, if anyone is interested.
    >
    > That sounds great, send it in to me and I will post it on my page. I
    > would love to see it.
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    Ed Stark
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    Dragon`s Blood

    At 11:01 PM 11/14/97 +1000, you wrote:

    >There were dragons at the Battle of Mount Deismaar, so a dragon could
    obviously
    >be blooded (like they're not powerful enough already, shudder). However, with
    >regards their own "blood" that predates Deismaar, how about having it
    connected
    >to the land's magic (mebhaighl).

    Actually, it has been mentioned that the explosion at Mount Deismaar did
    not pass bloodlines onto dragons, for whatever reason. If it hasn't been
    mentioned, it was meant to.

    However, because of their highly magical nature (and, perhaps, their own
    tie to the land), dragons can apparently rule at least source holdings (or
    that's the theory) and cast realm magic. Check out HAVENS for a reported
    incident (though it could all be a fraud ...)

    >Also, that brings up something else - mebhaighl was around before Deismaar
    >wasn't it (or was it a result of the some of the divine essence being
    absorbed
    >into the land)?
    >
    Mebhaighl was around before Mount Deismaar and, it is my contention, it
    exists in some form or another in all worlds that have magic. However, in
    Cerilia (Aebrynis, actually) mebaighl, mana, or whatever you want to call
    it, works very differently--perhaps because of the gods' interference early
    on, perhaps because of the explosion. Nobody knows ... yet.


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