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  1. #11
    Glenn Robb
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    Another Inquiry

    Can we use these rules in another Campaign setting to detail the changing of a
    social alignment of one nation?

    — Elton Robb

    CBebris@aol.com wrote:

    > In a message dated 98-02-12 12:52:28 EST, you write:
    >
    > *The Book of Regency* features a whole section on domain alignment. It
    > doesn't
    > >really get into domains *changing* alignment, so much as how a ruler's
    > >alignment (and character class) affect his or her law domain.
    > >
    > >Carrie Bebris
    >
    > So what does it say? ;-)
    > >>
    >
    > Well, obviously I can't just reprint the whole chapter here (we *do* want you
    > to buy the book, after all :) I guess if I had to summarize, it would be that
    > the nature of the law regent defines the nature of the law holding, but that
    > other factors come into play as well. The alignment & character section goes
    > through all 9 alignments and discusses what life is like in domains ruled by
    > regents of each alignment. Then it talks about how the regent's character
    > class further influences the situation.
    >
    > This section is part of a larger chapter called "Anatomy of a Law Holding."
    > The rest of the chapter discusses the type of influence exerted by law
    > holdings of different levels: Just what *is* a law (3), for example, and how
    > does its influence in a province (3) differ from that in a province (7)? It
    > also discusses the balance of power in situations in which the law regent and
    > the province ruler are not the same person.
    >
    > CB
    > ************************************************** *************************
    > >

    CBebris@aol.com wrote:

    > In a message dated 98-02-12 12:52:28 EST, you write:
    >
    > *The Book of Regency* features a whole section on domain alignment. It
    > doesn't
    > >really get into domains *changing* alignment, so much as how a ruler's
    > >alignment (and character class) affect his or her law domain.
    > >
    > >Carrie Bebris
    >
    > So what does it say? ;-)
    > >>
    >
    > Well, obviously I can't just reprint the whole chapter here (we *do* want you
    > to buy the book, after all :) I guess if I had to summarize, it would be that
    > the nature of the law regent defines the nature of the law holding, but that
    > other factors come into play as well. The alignment & character section goes
    > through all 9 alignments and discusses what life is like in domains ruled by
    > regents of each alignment. Then it talks about how the regent's character
    > class further influences the situation.
    >
    > This section is part of a larger chapter called "Anatomy of a Law Holding."
    > The rest of the chapter discusses the type of influence exerted by law
    > holdings of different levels: Just what *is* a law (3), for example, and how
    > does its influence in a province (3) differ from that in a province (7)? It
    > also discusses the balance of power in situations in which the law regent and
    > the province ruler are not the same person.
    >
    > CB
    > ************************************************** *************************
    > >

  2. #12
    CBebris@aol.co
    Guest

    Another Inquiry

    In a message dated 98-02-12 17:14:25 EST, you write:

    >*The Book of Regency* features a whole section on domain alignment. It
    > doesn't
    > >really get into domains *changing* alignment, so much as how a ruler's
    > >alignment (and character class) affect his or her law domain.
    > >
    > >Carrie Bebris
    >

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