[UA] Silly Epideromancy Rules question

Benjamin Lee bailywolf at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 5 09:42:40 PST 2004


Nope- again, it's all about the ritualized intent
required to gather charges.  Epi's mutiliate their
flesh in order to gain power over flesh.  If they
broke their own nose, then sure. 

Now, if the adept were an Entropomancer, standing
there mouthing off like Tyler Durden while someone
pounded him in the nose, he would earn him a Minor
charge at least.

-B

--- "Rayburn, Russell E." <RERayburn at Columbus.gov>
wrote:
> Another silly question, which seems the opposite of
> this... 
> 
> Same epideromancer, same broken nose.
> 
> Does he get a charge from that?  I'd think not (
> since it wasn't intentional
> self mutilation ) but what do people here think?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Susan Dohnim [mailto:bibadoo at hotmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 11:54 AM
> To: ua at lists.unknown-armies.com
> Subject: [UA] Silly Epideromancy Rules question
> 
> 
> The Epideromancer taboo is that they can't let
> someone modify their body. 
> What happens if someone modifies their body without
> their permission? Heck, 
> let's say I walk up to the nearest epideromancer and
> punch him in the nose, 
> breaking it. Or just give him a fat lip. Technically
> that's body 
> modification, isn't it? Does that drain him of mojo?
> Doesn't quite seem 
> right.
> 
> So I've probably answered my own question.
> 
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