[dragonraid] Re: [DragonRaid] Re: Sin Enchantment

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From: "David Watson" <dgwatson@...>
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 10:26:22 -0500
Actually, the sword was held by gnomes, but that's an interesting thought :)

Maybe I could incorporate something like that.

The ark is a good example thought...  LightBringer could have been made with
divine direction, or maybe it was just a blessed weapon.

Whichever, for the adventure to work (the basic plot of it) there has to be
a sin enchantment on that sword...  I'll figger out some way to do it :)

-Mike "LikWid" Watson

----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Berger <jimb@...>
To: <dragonraid@...>
Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 1999 10:12 AM
Subject: [DragonRaid] Re: Sin Enchantment


>If the original issue is a special weapon that had devine
>origin and could it have an enchantment why not have it
>made by human hands by divine direction. The materials
>are not holy themselves, nor the hands that craft them.
>Thus through disobedience to its use maybe it is
>opened to have an enchantment.
>
>I prefer one other option though. I was thinking of the ark
>of the covenant, another item created by human hands
>under divine direction which had miraculous powers as
>a result of its involvement in God's plan. Then it gets
>taken by the Philistines and taken to their camp.
>There the pagan god idol falls over the head and hands
>broke off and the ark's presence causes general havoc.
>
>I could see finding a LightBringer type sword stored in some
>evil place. You might have to battle through sin enchantment
>infested areas to find the blessed weapon but take heart
>from all the headless dragon idols when you get there!
>
>Just a few ideas. NOT meant to be taken too serious.
>-Jim Berger
>
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