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    Questions II

    At 10:04 AM 12/31/97 EST, Dragon3125(Dragon3125@aol.com)wrote:
    >
    >1.Can you have somone who is both your vassal and your regeant
    >

    If you mean, can someone be both your Vassal and your Ruler? The answer is
    no. But someone can (and really must) be the Ruler of another nation and
    your Vassal.

    >
    >2. How likely would it be for an elf wizard to set up shop in human lands?
    >

    Depends on the land. Most Human lands are fearful (or down right hateful)
    of Elves and would not want him around. Of course you might find more
    tolerance to the north, they may have less against Elves but they despise
    magic. In short he better watch his back.

    >
    >3. Can wizards claim RP form law holdings?
    >

    Nope.


    Sepsis, richt@metrolink.net (ICQ:3777956)

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    the province of life or death;
    the road to survival or ruin.
    It is mandatory that it be thoroughly studied."
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    Dragon3125
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    Questions II

    In a message dated 97-12-31 23:22:33 EST, you write:

    1.Can you have somone who is both your vassal and your regeant
    >

    If you mean, can someone be both your Vassal and your Ruler? The answer is
    no. But someone can (and really must) be the Ruler of another nation and
    your Vassal.
    >>
    Oops I made a mistake ::blush:: I meant your vassal and your lieutenant, man I
    feel stupid

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    Trizt
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    Questions II

    On 31-Dec-97, Sepsis (richt@metrolink.net) wrote about Re: [BIRTHRIGHT] -
    Questions II:
    - ->At 10:04 AM 12/31/97 EST, Dragon3125(Dragon3125@aol.com)wrote:
    - ->>1.Can you have somone who is both your vassal and your regeant
    - ->If you mean, can someone be both your Vassal and your Ruler? The answer is
    - ->no. But someone can (and really must) be the Ruler of another nation and
    - ->your Vassal.

    I would say that could be true in a way, why not pay RP to a vassal so that
    you will be a bit more sure that the vasal will help you during war time...
    that would make ont to a sortof Vassal-Regent.

    On 01-Jan-98, Dragon3125 (Dragon3125@aol.com) wrote about Re: [BIRTHRIGHT] -
    Questions II:

    - ->Oops I made a mistake ::blush:: I meant your vassal and your lieutenant, man
    I
    - ->feel stupid
    Yes, your lieutenant can be your vassal, but in that case he/she can't make an
    extra action round for you during the domainturn as she/he has his own action
    turns to handle.


    - ->>2. How likely would it be for an elf wizard to set up shop in human lands?
    - ->Depends on the land. Most Human lands are fearful (or down right hateful)
    - ->of Elves and would not want him around. Of course you might find more
    - ->tolerance to the north, they may have less against Elves but they despise
    - ->magic. In short he better watch his back.

    I would say that is as common as goblin raiders would stopp when they see a
    human in need and then help this human and give some golds to it too.
    I have to disagree with Sepsis, in the north elves still make raids into human
    settlement and wizardry is feared alot, so the elf would be quite shortlived
    with his mageic shop, the land of Sun would be the only place I could think an
    elf would setup a such shop and that only in the case if the elf likes sand
    and alot of sun.


    - ->>3. Can wizards claim RP form law holdings?
    Only if the wizard is multi/dual classed and the other class gets RP for law
    holdings.



    //Trizt of Ward^RITE

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    Dragon3125
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    Questions II

    In a message dated 98-01-01 11:34:42 EST, you write:

    >
    I didn't mean actually setting up a magic shop I meant setting up aley line
    network, =). Settting up shop was just a figure of speech.

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