> If I have understood correctly, an orlanthi initiate in another rune than the
air one (possible in rules terms and quite common for a lankhor mhy initiate or
issaries, etc...) can't use actively the powers of the air runes.
> So he can't fly, is it correct ? :)
Yes. Flying is done through the Air rune (and requires belonging to the cult of
a god that embraces enough of the Air that he can fly - which basically means
Orlanth). The Sartar Book will explain this is much greater detail.
Hello I need some clarification on a point of rule please :) If I have understood correctly, an orlanthi initiate in another rune than the air one (possible in...
... Yes. Flying is done through the Air rune (and requires belonging to the cult of a god that embraces enough of the Air that he can fly - which basically...
... I was under the impression, based on the Continuum podcasts and on HQ 2.0 pages 110-111, that an initiate could use any of his god's runes as direct...
... Orlanth has Air, Movement and Mastery - if you are initiated to him you can use any of those runes actively. However, if you have the Air rune but are only...
... Is it possible that some weird subcult of other storm gods (probably not Issaries or Lankoring, though) can allow initiates to use an Air rune actively?...
... If the god has the Air rune (like say Storm Bull), of course. Although no other god has the range of Air powers that Orlanth has. Just like no other god...
So, it sounds like the question was poorly framed. Adept probably meant something broader than just initiates to the god Orlanth when he used the term...
Jeff ... Of course, if you are an Orlanth initiate and have Mastery 1W and Air 13, you won't be able to fly very effectively. And while it's rare, many...