View Poll Results: Should limited magical transportation (Chap 8) be the default for the setting and not
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08-09-2006, 01:12 PM #11Originally Posted by irdeggman
The Shadow World = Minor Negative Plane of Shadow
It didnt always used to be Minor Negative, but that is the effect of the taint of Azrai after the battle at Deismaar. In addition, just because it is the Plane of Shadow, doesnt mean the Fey can't originate from there. Certain faerie "gods"(not necessarily dieties, but any being of god-like ability) could maintain realms in the Shadow World which you might call something similar to the Seelie and Unseelie Courts.
You should definitely reference the material from the Manual of the Planes(3.0 D&D), Planar Handbook(3.5 D&D) and definitely stuff from the PLANESCAPE Campaign Setting.Peace is a lie,
There is only passion.
Through passion, I gain strength.
Through strength, I gain power.
Through power, I gain victory.
Through victory, my chains are broken.
The Force shall free me.
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08-09-2006, 04:20 PM #12
Magical Transportation sould be limited - I liked the description in the Birthright novel "The Iron Throne" immediately: Even the Courtmage of Boeruine does take a risk when opens a way to Avanil to let his contact there walk through that way to Boeruine.
Michael Romes
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08-17-2006, 03:55 PM #13
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Agreed. Should be limited. This table is in addition to any other magical mishaps that could happen from teleport, making magical transport risky at best. Failure to do so results in beings such as the Gorgon teleporting in to the palace of every high level regent and bloodthefting them at will. Making teleport risky means that even the Gorgon won't risk that 1% chance of being stuck in the Shadow World.
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08-17-2006, 10:41 PM #14
The term power is more appropriate than god when you refer to the forces that embody the nature of the plane. Also note that standard cosmology does not necessarily apply under all circumstances, and the Shadow World is a transitive plane (NOT the Plane of Shadow, but something uncannily similar) with traits that are uncomfortably similar to those of the ethereal and shadow planes, along with erratic time, and with a mix of the highly, magically and divinely morphic traits. However, it is not minor negative - creatures don't take damage just because they are in the Shadow World.
Please, when anyone wants to make any reference of any credibility, don't just refer to standard and typical cosmological factualities; refering to the most relevant text, Blood Spawn, which can be found here,is more important and helpful for all of us.
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