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03-25-1998, 01:06 PM #1rad smithGuest
RE: true bloodlines
> Uhm, you're in error on one point. The heir of a blooded character does
> NOT automatically assume the full score of the parent. Only the holdings
> and regency are transferred in this way (p. 31, Rulebook "The heir does not
> gain any blood strength or abilities").
> The only way such a total transference of power can take place is for the
> parent to divest himself (or herself) for the purpose of raising the
> child's bloodline... usually to ensure that increases the parent earned are
> not lost (Rulebook p.30); in which case the parent's score becomes 0.
sorry, i'm being unclear again: i was assuming a deathbed investiture.
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