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Re: [HoE] Templar Bad Behavior?
While I have no problem with Characters like Templar having any Edges or
Hindrances I do have a problem with any player having serten Edges and
Hindrance. What I mean is that a Martial should restrict things only if he
knows a player can't play it out.
Christopher Merrill
-----Original Message-----
From: Meph & Kimberly <Meph_and_Bunny@email.msn.com>
To: HOE List <HOE@gamerz.net>
Date: Monday, March 01, 1999 6:28 PM
Subject: Fw: [HoE] Templar Bad Behavior?
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>>--}-----Original Message-----
>>--}From: Sepulveda, Sam
>>--}Sent: Monday, March 01, 1999 3:34 PM
>>--}To: 'hoe@gamez.net'
>>--}Subject: RE: [HoE] Templar Bad Behavior?
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>>--}--}>> I think that the problem with this is that a
>>--}--}Templar shouldn't
>>--}--}really be
>>--}--}>> running around with the bloodthirsty hindrance. A
>>--}--}Templar should have
>>--}--}learned to
>>--}--}>> control those impulses, and if he didn't, would he really
>>--}--}have earned his
>>--}--}sword?
>>--}--}>> It might be a good idea to zap him this time, just as a
>>--}--}warning that even
>>--}--}>> bloodthirsty Templar aren't supposed to be quite that bad...
>>--}
>>--}
>>--}
> I disagree completely. I think many Templar's could have
>bloodthristy or Grim Servant o' Death. Just because the group is a
>"righteous" group does not mean that everyone involved is
>"righteous." I
>mean, the way Jo protrayed all the macho, sword toting male
>Templars, we
>have to get an image of less than Paladins. They are not
>your knights in
>shining armor, they are more your those who wish to be heroic (for
>glory/fame or honor, whatever the reason) and they all go
>about that in many
>different ways. Look at Simon himself, he is not a shining
>star of a man.
>He forces himself on women for christ'sake! I mean, that is
>not a man that
>leads honorable warriors, that is a glory hound who is out
>to make a name
>for himself.
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>Meph!
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