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Re: [HOE] Questions
Well, lets see...
1) No, you don´t take wind. As the rules state "for every wound taken the
hero also suffers the loss of 1d6 wind". If you cancel a wound with a chip,
you don´t take it. Therefore you won't lose wind either.
3) I think there is a very short passage in "The Wasted West", concerning
area 51, but i am not sure. For who he is, well....there is only one logic
suggestion. He has many names, much more than god, heheheeee :)
i havent played for so long, so i am sorry, i can't answer you the other
questions for sure.
But certainly the other fellows can.
greetings,
Stephan
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From: <oss1ncrp@northcoast.com>
To: <hoe@gamerz.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 7:20 PM
Subject: [HOE] Questions
> okay, so I have some questions as I am running the game again.
>
> Probably dumb, but I'll ask for clarification.
>
> 1) If you chip wounds, do you still take wind.
>
> 2) Can a Rad priest use their powers/miracles in the hunting grounds.
> Basically, is the glow there as well since the hunting grounds is a mirror
> of our world.
>
> 3) Anyone know in what book - we think it was in a deadlands weird west
> book - there was the allusion to a fifth horseman? One of my guys
> remembers reading something about it but can't remember where. Wherever
> it was, it was a VERY brief mention.
>
> 4) The miracle SIGIL. I know it allows a rad priest to write stuff - is
> its use also required to read the stuff that has been written? Basically,
> do I have to invoke the miracle (strain cost) to read something that
> another one has written.
>
> a) As a sub-question to that. How does a rad-priest know to 'look'. Do
> they sense the sigil's energy or some such. The way I read it, the sigil
> would be written somewhere really obvious for others to find, but then can
> anyone read it. And if not, how does a priest know to try.
>
> The current way we're doing it is to say that there is some sort of faint
> 'glow' about it so the priest senses it (a sigil). They can read it
> without invoking the miracle by their affinity to the glow. If it is
> written by a green robe, and read by a purple robe, it is as if it is
> written in another script and thus can't be deciphered (yet?!). Is this
> how others are doing it?
>
> Thanks
> Barry
>
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