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Message ID: 742
Date: Sat May 15 12:54:26 BST 1999
Author: J.M. Capozzi
Subject: Re: Diety Question and a Warning


Rofl!

The level two song Chords of Dissonance is NOT a buff song, it's an Area of
Effect DAMAGE song. The guards attacked you because you attacked THEM.

Diety has a strong bearing on a lot of factions, though choosing one of the
good gods doesn't hurt you much with followers of other good gods. Karana
worshipers and Marr worshipers get along just fine, for instance.


----- Original Message -----
From: <barton@...>
To: <eqbards@onelist.com>
Sent: Friday, May 14, 1999 9:46 PM
Subject: [eqbards] Diety Question and a Warning


>From: barton@...
>
>
> For those quick browsers of messages, here is my warning. I used the
first
>level attack song alternating it mainly with the level 2 buff song when
fighting
>in and around my home town of Kelethin. Occasionally, when I run back to
town
>(NEVER still singing my attack song), a guard will kill me for no apparent
>reason. Maybe it thinks I attacked another PC if he or she happened to run
by,
>but I really don't know. I fear that I have lost faction with my town,
though I
>receive no messages about it. Shopkeepers now look at me apprehensively,
except
>for my guild of course.
>
> Anyway, on to my question. How much does a diety effect your actual
abilities
>and inter-race relations? I play a Wood Elf bard, and have enjoyed it
immensly,
>but chose my diety as Tunare for fear of fraction problems. I roleplay my
>character as a romantic, so naturally Erolisi Marr (sp?) seems like a good
>choice, but I am unsure of it's effects on others. Would love to hear from
>another bard who has tried more than one diety perhaps.
>
>Laeaus, Wood Elf Bard level...(sigh)...3
>
>
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