IN> Contradiction in rules: Core vs. AGP, Mercurian dissonance
Asher Densmore-Lynn
jesdynf at gmail.com
Tue Nov 13 11:56:22 CST 2007
On Nov 13, 2007 9:53 AM, Moe Lane <maurice.lane at gmail.com> wrote:
> *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.
I wouldn't mind if those things departed canon entirely, or remained in it
in some form that makes 'em not work on the unwilling.
There's *nothing* you can do that isn't justified by the threat of having a
Coffin used on you -- or a loved one -- or some dude off the street. "Yeah,
I nuked Iowa. So? They still got souls. Bob almost didn't."
Actually -- thinking about it carefully -- the existence of a single Coffin of
Undeath on the Corporeal Plane would seem to be a perfectly
good reason to *depopulate the Earth* until the artifact is dismantled.
Six billion people dying in holy fire is not a good outcome, no, but...
they still got souls. You can work out a do-over, somehow.
Now, this doesn't answer the question of souls disbanding, but...
that's a natural process. Is there canon on whether Forces from
disbanded souls get another spin on the Wheel in a new soul?
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Asher Densmore-Lynn <jesdynf at gmail.com>
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