Rolen von Keng
Sleeping Green Bear
- Location
- The Wilderness
[X] Ask why the bird matters
sure, that's not what I meant. Directly and obviously destroying shit wasn't an idea of magic in ye old times. curses, divinations, spirit calling, potions, invisibility, evil eye, changing into animals, that's more of their 'magic' idea.It's not really fireballs unless you aim it at a pile of gunpowder or something, What Eriol has is the power of Breaking Shit (TM) Whichever way will make the biggest mess that is the one that usually happens.
Isn't that a good way to put us in an even worse light?[X] Write in
- "A magician. One who learned his art to emulate a Lord of Gifts, fair to behold and mighty in power. In truth, the gift was poisoned and the powers I learned only capable of ruin."
Why would it? It states that we have no bad intentions, or evil patrons, but simply learned something that we later found to be ruinous. Perhaps we might be considered foolish... But not sinister.
Still a pretty clear lie.[] Explain that you are a scholar, one who bends his eye on perilous things to be sure, but your arts are no more dangerous than any other. After all to the man who had never seen steel a fine sword might seem sorcery. If she doubts you... well you do have some of the craft of Numenor to show you of the kind many of the men of Middle Earth called just that
I was going to think he was going to say look at the picture. See the skull the part of bone removed.......
sorta okay, I would agree more if we were talking about magical artifact here.[] Tell the tale of the Edain and the ultimate defeat of the Black Enemy as though sorcery were the battle-gained right of those wars, that would likely resonate with a people who so love the warrior for his courage and the bright blade for its sharpness
While IC for numenorian, this is a bit alien for locals. Its less about what power is more about... which god you owe fealty to? something like that. Hint - mentioning Loki is a bad idea.[] Explain that you are a scholar, one who bends his eye on perilous things to be sure, but your arts are no more dangerous than any other. After all to the man who had never seen steel a fine sword might seem sorcery. If she doubts you... well you do have some of the craft of Numenor to show you of the kind many of the men of Middle Earth called just that