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'''GABE:''' So regarding those powers like darkness for silence, did you want them to silence EVERYTHING, or just voices?  Otherwise it could be used as an effective sneaking power!
 
'''GABE:''' So regarding those powers like darkness for silence, did you want them to silence EVERYTHING, or just voices?  Otherwise it could be used as an effective sneaking power!
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--[[User:Brandon|Brandon]] 21:38, 29 July 2008 (MST) Useless blades = more lame.  The best I understand it, from looking over some options with Ben last night, is that a Flash based silence spell will affect a subject, and only their voice.  A Darkness based silence spell will affect a hex, and might effect more than voices.  So, at least for now, I have to choose.  The latter would be more useful for sneaky silencing (kinda), the former for stopping spellcasters.  Either way, I won't have very many points to spends, at least at first.

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The stone elf social limitation is that they may have no permanent settlements. In addition, stone elves have a very strong sense of the "guest right", because what camps they do have have a great deal of significance to them.

GABE: Your elf, cept with sword? http://www.privateerpress.com/WARMACHINE/gallery/default.php?level=picture&id=249

--Brandon 13:12, 29 July 2008 (MST) Hmmmmm, pretty cool. I'm still kinda partial to this, minus the stupid two-sided sword (anyone who thinks those are cool doesn't understand how swords work). But, either way, these badass pictures are aspirational. At the moment, all I have is a not-too-cool shield and skivvies. No cool armor or flowing robes or anything.


GABE: More blades = less gay

GABE: So regarding those powers like darkness for silence, did you want them to silence EVERYTHING, or just voices? Otherwise it could be used as an effective sneaking power!

--Brandon 21:38, 29 July 2008 (MST) Useless blades = more lame. The best I understand it, from looking over some options with Ben last night, is that a Flash based silence spell will affect a subject, and only their voice. A Darkness based silence spell will affect a hex, and might effect more than voices. So, at least for now, I have to choose. The latter would be more useful for sneaky silencing (kinda), the former for stopping spellcasters. Either way, I won't have very many points to spends, at least at first.