[UA] Schizophrenia
Greg Stolze
holycrow at mindspring.com
Thu May 17 05:39:47 PDT 2001
>After therapy (or life-changing circumstances that break you out of the
>cycle of emotional problems) do you think that an adept ever finds himself
>not as obsessed with his "insane" behaviour as he used to be? What if an
>epideromancer loses the urge to cut himself, and thus the obesseion with
>epideromancy - does he lose his magical knowledge, or just the benefit of an
>obsession skill?
My snap judgement is that you lose the obsession, you lose the connection
-- but that issue hasn't been addressed in print, and probably should have
been.
Does anyone think that if your obession changes, it SHOULDN'T cost you your
sorcery? If so, why? Try to persuade me...
-G.
If the reinstatement of capital punishment was clearly doing nothing to
reduce the number of murders in those states permitting it, it certainly
appeared to be cutting down on the number of confessions.
-Dr. Douglas Ubelaker
www.waylay.com
www.thehungersite.com
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