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  1. #21
    Jim Cooper
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    Technological Progression of Ce

    Sindre Berg wrote:
    > The elves couldn't win...time was agaisnt them..

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    JulesMrshn@aol.co
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    Technological Progression of Ce

    In a message dated 1/10/99 2:39:21 PM Central Standard Time,
    Jim_Cooper@bc.sympatico.ca writes:

    >

    Seems like this can be applied to the Landed Regents, the Guilder Regents, and
    the Priest Regents too.

    A Universal Regent problem if peasents start thinking at all.

  3. #23
    Pieter A de Jong
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    Technological Progression of Ce

    Binagran wrote:
    >
    > Jim Cooper wrote:
    >
    > > Yea - I can't see how the human priests beat the elven wizards! How did
    > > they win? What battle spells did the priests use against the elves to
    > > have kicked their butts so soundly?
    > >
    > > Cheers,
    > > Darren
    >
    > Doesn't have to be anything too impressive. Just consider that there were probably a whole lot more human priests of the five(?) faiths and almost all of them had access to the healing sphere. What can an elven army do against a human army which is constantly being healed.
    >
    > Remember most priestly magic deals with protection or enhancement (few directly do damage, at least they shouldn't). Pit that against wizards (mainly offensive arsenals) and you have elven wizards attempting to fry the priests but hitting protection spells, all the while the human army (enhanced in #hits, attack values, etc and the ability to be healed) is decimating the elves.
    >
    > Any one have any problems with this argument.
    >
    > Binagran
    >
    I do. consider that because the elves are immortal, individual elven
    mages are much higher level than human priests, who on average die off
    at 70 or so. Also note that the humans are initially a relatively
    small population, being refugees from Aduria, whereas the elves are a
    continent wide civilization that dominates most of Cerilia except the
    dwarven controlled mountains. This suggest (at least to me) that there
    is less of a gap in numbers than you might expect. My personal
    suggestion as to why the humans won that war is direct divine
    intervention. Given that this is pre-deismaar, it is entirely feasible
    for the human gods to manifest on the material plane to influence the
    war against the godless elves.

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