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  1. #1
    Paul Ming
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    Khinasi Mages Oath

    'lo all,
    This is my first post, although I have been on the list for about a month.
    Anyway, onto the question.
    In the main book of the "Cities of the Sun" supplement, on page 11, under
    'wizards', the last Oath states...

    "To destroy any wielder of true magic that does not
    abide by these Oaths."

    I am just starting a solo campaign with my fiancee and she elected to play
    a Khinasi mage (her character is Blooded). After reading that, she asked
    my exactly what '...any wielder...' encompassed. I was at a loss.
    Basically, I can apply 'any wielder' to mean;
    (A)'any wielder' of Khinasi origin..
    ...OR...
    (B)'any wielder' in the world.

    Now, if it is (B), why isn't every Khinasi (regent and otherwise) in a
    deperate battle to destroy EVERY magic-user on Cerilia? (How could they
    possibly 'put up' with all the MU'ing awnsheghlien around----the Serpent,
    the Lamia, let alone the Magian!). How would a Khinasi wizard expect to
    survive outside of Khinasi? The first wizard they met they would try to
    destroy (and in order to be a wielder of true magic, that wizard would have
    to be blooded). Any wizard would know about the khinasi wizards fanatical
    devtion to the Oath, and would take steps to eliminate the khinasi MU befor
    he himself could be harmed.

    Personally, I am going to probably say that either the Oath only applies
    to other Khinasi wizards and/or only while in Khinasi.
    Anyone else ever come accross this? How did you (or your DM) handle this?

    Paul "Yukon King" Ming
    pming@klondike.com
    http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/4383/

    "This is gonna take Cracker-Jack timing, Wang."
    ---Jack Burton, Big Trouble in Little China.

  2. #2
    Ian Hoskins
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    Khinasi Mages Oath

    On 20-Feb-97, Paul Ming wrote:
    - ->(A)'any wielder' of Khinasi origin..
    - -> ...OR...
    - ->(B)'any wielder' in the world.

    I would say any wielder. That how I will be useing it anyway. Of course I have
    no PC mages left alive.

    - ->Now, if it is (B), why isn't every Khinasi (regent and otherwise) in a
    - ->deperate battle to destroy EVERY magic-user on Cerilia? (How could they
    - ->possibly 'put up' with all the MU'ing awnsheghlien around----the Serpent,
    - ->the Lamia, let alone the Magian!). How would a Khinasi wizard expect to
    - ->survive outside of Khinasi? The first wizard they met they would try to
    - ->destroy (and in order to be a wielder of true magic, that wizard would have
    - ->to be blooded). Any wizard would know about the khinasi wizards fanatical
    - ->devtion to the Oath, and would take steps to eliminate the khinasi MU befor
    - ->he himself could be harmed.

    I would say that mainly because there are so few true wizards in the world.
    Remember a true wizard must be blooded to be a mage, that tend to limit the
    numbers quite a bit, after all there are not that many blooded peoples in the
    world as it is.
    Also a lot of these mages will be in other realms, and if foriegn wizards
    started comming into Aniure and trying tt kill every true mage in sight, they
    might have a few problems. First they would have to find the true mages, then
    they would have to get past any defenses the provinces regents has to protect
    his mage, then the mages defences, then the mage. Most Khinasi probably
    interpret the oath as you do and stay at home.
    As for the Awnsheghlien, remember how powerful they are, most true mages in
    Khinasi won't be powerful enough to kill the serpent, the Lamia, and
    especially not the Magian. Also each of these regent you mention are heavily
    defended. The serpent by his large army and navy, the Lamia by her charmed
    guards, and the Magian by his army, the guy pretending to be him and finally
    his magic. And any mage capable of destroying any of these Awnsheghlien, if
    there is any probably has too much at home to look after to be off risking his
    life Awnshegh killing.

    Well thats my opinion anyway.

    - --
    Darkstar

    hoss@satech.net.au
    http://www.satech.net.au/~hoss/index.html

    `Now weary traveller rest your head
    because just like me you're totally dead.'

    A.J. Rimmer Bsc Ssc

  3. #3
    cmurphy@staterail.nsw.go
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    Khinasi Mages Oath

    Paul Ming wrote:
    >
    > 'lo all,
    > This is my first post, although I have been on the list for about a month.
    > Anyway, onto the question.
    > In the main book of the "Cities of the Sun" supplement, on page 11, under
    > 'wizards', the last Oath states...
    >
    > "To destroy any wielder of true magic that does not
    > abide by these Oaths."
    >
    > I am just starting a solo campaign with my fiancee and she elected to play
    > a Khinasi mage (her character is Blooded). After reading that, she asked
    > my exactly what '...any wielder...' encompassed. I was at a loss.
    > Basically, I can apply 'any wielder' to mean;
    > (A)'any wielder' of Khinasi origin..
    > ...OR...
    > (B)'any wielder' in the world.
    >
    > Now, if it is (B), why isn't every Khinasi (regent and otherwise) in a
    > deperate battle to destroy EVERY magic-user on Cerilia? (How could they
    > possibly 'put up' with all the MU'ing awnsheghlien around----the Serpent,
    > the Lamia, let alone the Magian!). How would a Khinasi wizard expect to
    > survive outside of Khinasi? The first wizard they met they would try to
    > destroy (and in order to be a wielder of true magic, that wizard would have
    > to be blooded). Any wizard would know about the khinasi wizards fanatical
    > devtion to the Oath, and would take steps to eliminate the khinasi MU befor
    > he himself could be harmed.
    >
    > Personally, I am going to probably say that either the Oath only applies
    > to other Khinasi wizards and/or only while in Khinasi.
    > Anyone else ever come accross this? How did you (or your DM) handle this?
    >
    > Paul "Yukon King" Ming
    > pming@klondike.com
    > http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/4383/
    >
    > "This is gonna take Cracker-Jack timing, Wang."
    > ---Jack Burton, Big Trouble in Little China.
    > ************************************************** *************************
    > > 'unsubscribe birthright' as the body of the message.
    Seeing as the Khinasi consider themselves the only people cultured
    enough to use Magic widely and responibly, it can be assumed that the
    oath applies only to Khinasi Practitioners and those rewiding in Khinasi
    lands.
    They would probably look upon practitioners in other areas as "children"
    they have ability but not the wisdom to use that ability responsibly.
    The Khinasi could see it as one of their tasks to bring enlightenment
    about the true and proper use of magic to all other cultures of Cerilia.
    - --
    ÐÏ*¡±á

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