IN> Contradiction in rules: Core vs. AGP, Mercurian dissonance

Moe Lane maurice.lane at gmail.com
Tue Nov 13 09:53:55 CST 2007


On Nov 13, 2007 10:27 AM, Amber Baughman <pyrephox at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Undead (except for zombis) aren't soulless. Rather, their immortal
> soul has been fused through sorcery to their mortal flesh to such an
> extent that the destruction of the flesh also destroys the soul.


But if you define the "soul" as "the immortal part of you that survives your
physical death," then the choice* of becoming Undead effectively destroys
it.  I do not claim that my take is canonical; merely that it *should* be.
Because I'm arrogant that way.  :)

Moe

*Coffins of Undeath are the only way that I can think of to involuntarily
destroy a soul still normally in a living human, and if we ever revise Liber
Req I'm going to argue that the description be altered to come back in line
with the rest of canon.

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