[UA] those magical paradox thingies

Gregory Paul Stolze holycrow at mindspring.com
Wed Dec 22 20:57:51 PST 1999


At 10:52 PM 12/22/1999 -0000, gareth hanrahan wrote:

>Er...yeah, currently, Slothomancy, which was based on something Greg
>said a while back, is a school of magick based around inaction. 

Man, what was it I said?  I remember wanting to have an adept who was
motionless physically, but I never thought of doing it through solipsism.
Cool rationale...

>The
>Mage basically denies that anyone else exists in the world, and
>drives himself into a state of enlightened madness where he thinks
>he's God. The school allows the Mage to influence people and do
>things from a distance, because he thinks everything's happening in
>his mind. The Mage's powers break down, though, if he's reminded of
>reality, of his own body. You get charges for lying in bed and being
>utterly isolated from the world, and break taboo every time you have
>to do something in the physical world...

-G.
If disaster strikes, it's God's wrath--quote the Old Testament.  If nothing
happens, God is merciful--quote the New Testament.
	-From "The Onion's Y2K Survival Tips"

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