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Re: [DL] what if you think it's self-defence



Ohhh and I forgot,
NO religious based Bonuses can be used on any of these rolls.


>   Ahh, my favorite twist on torturing those pesky Blessed folks.
>   After much deliberation I came up with the following resolution:
>   The blessed gains a Crisis of Faith Hindrance at level 1 irregardless of
> Hindrance requirements.  They can buy off the Hindrance as normal with
> appropriate time for Theological Study or Faith Prayer and a Successfull
> Sinin' roll BUT using their Theology or Faith.
>
> But that was just my solution for a difficult situation.
>
> William Eric Watson
>
>
>
> > > >>have some bad guys disguise themselves as monsters or Walkin' dead
or
> > >something. when the blessed does a shot in the head and kills him,
poof,
> no
> > >more bleesed powers.<<
> > >
> > >Sinnin' depends on the point of view of the Blessed, not the facts of
the
> > >situation.  If a Black Magician mind-controls a child, covers that
child
> > >with an illusion and sends her out to "attack" a Blessed who then kills
> her
> > >in "self-defense", no Sin has been committed (though the Blessed in
> > >question will surely be buggered in the head over the situation).  The
> > >Blessed was acting in what he thought in good faith to be self-defense.
> If
> > >humans are dressing as monsters to attack a Blessed, he can kill them
in
> > >self-defense (especially if he has no reason to suspect them of being
> > >humans to begin with).
> >
> > This I think, could be subject to a lot of debate.  "Thou shalt not
> > kill/murder" doesn't have the caveat, "unless you were tricked into it"
> >
> > In my opinion, at least
> >
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