[UA] Clarification

Tim Rudloff trudloff at onr.com
Tue Dec 21 21:56:19 PST 1999


It's exactly acting against yourself.  Foiling your godwalker means foiling an
act that furthers your archetype - which weakens your hold on that archetype,
and actually strengthens your godwalker's claim to your clergy seat.  In the
invisible clergy power plays, Martyrs must be lethal.

Kintaro Oe wrote:

> >I really don't think that IC member should be able to act against its
> >Godwalker.  It just feels wrong.
>
> in some ways, it is like cutting off your hand.
>
> Also, a Godwalker is becoming more and more a part of the clergy member, so
> trying to act against the Godwalker is, in some ways, the same as acting
> against yourself.
>
> - kabael - Kintaro Oe - Derek Guder -
>
> "It has never happened if the memory is not there."
>         -Serial Experiments Lain
>
> kabael's netbook - http://kabael.8m.com
> the McGuffin Group - http://members.xoom.com/McGuffins
>
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