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RE: [DL] Keepin' the posse honest (spoiler)
spoilers
The way I see it, if its brain is damaged or destroyed, the harrowed/undead
is down for good. Isn't that stated in the main book or book o' the dead ?
bertrand
-----Message d'origine-----
De: Munch Wolf [mailto:munchwolf@yahoo.com]
Date: lundi 26 mars 2001 15:59
À: deadlands@gamerz.net
Objet: Re: [DL] Keepin' the posse honest (spoiler)
Alright, I know this wasn't Allan's intent (ok, I
don't know, I just feel it wasn't), but I've never
seen a rule that said if a normal person died of a
head wound that they couldn't come back harrowed.
Head wounds are only effective at taking down harrowed
or walking dead. Nor have I seen any rule that by
putting extra lead into a "dead" dead body's head,
that it will prevent them from rising. I also have
not seen a rule that says a walking dead brought down
by a head wound cannot be raised again as a walking
dead. ALSO, I do not recall seeing a rule that says a
harrowed brought down by a head wound cannot come back
as walking dead ... and if you want to really stretch
it
-extra spoiler space besides the spoiler space above-
a harrowed brought down by a head wound can still come
back harrowed, just a different manitou and soul in
the body than the original (or consider it 2 different
harrowed using the same body at different times).
Now I know in Allan's example he was using his own
house interpritation, and therefor Lincoln is dead.
Perfectly acceptible. Other views?