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Post by guest on Jun 2, 2008 9:05:41 GMT -5
www.livinginafantasy.com/rpgfantasy/holywater/index.htmlSo they tell me that Holy Water in your backpack simply isn't as snazzy as it used to be. Sure, it has it's uses, and it makes destroying evil altars a lot easier; but you say it just doesn't pack enough bang for your 25 gold piece donation? Well, since GodsFall the Gods are stepping up their efforts to get new worshippers. I've heard that the holy waters of different faiths can have some interesting side effects ...
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Post by Munroe on Jun 6, 2008 13:41:56 GMT -5
While those are interesting, as far as I can tell that page is something written up for a home campaign, and at a glance a lot of them seem powerful for a level 1 spell.
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Post by Munroe on Jun 6, 2008 13:47:01 GMT -5
Very powerful for a level 1 spell.
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Post by guest on Jun 6, 2008 15:55:29 GMT -5
Yeah. I just copied it as I know that IG you always hear pcs talking about holy water but many of the Stouts would call it 90 proof holy water while I am sure an elfs holy water of the Seldarine would be different than say, a Thayan Worshipper of Kossuths would be. More for a refrence to get ideas than anything else.
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Post by Munroe on Jun 8, 2008 3:33:09 GMT -5
Ah. I see what you're saying. Kind of like how Selunites consider milk to be a religious item.
I would think dwarves would be happy to use water for holy water though. After all, most of the time they aren't going to be drinking it. What they want is the 90 proof Cure Light Wounds potions.
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Post by Masterbard Alyster Darkharp on Jun 8, 2008 3:45:23 GMT -5
Ah. I see what you're saying. Kind of like how Selunites consider milk to be a religious item. I would think dwarves would be happy to use water for holy water though. After all, most of the time they aren't going to be drinking it. What they want is the 90 proof Cure Light Wounds potions. Well..Drow Evermead is alchaholic cure minor wounds...thats Darky's drink o' choice!
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