Greetings all, I guess as we are comparing and constrasting notes, I thought that I would chip in at this point. My campaign so far has mainly set in London...
I'm curious about how to define the characteristic of the elements being borrowed from one element to be placed in the other. My example is a locked door and a...
Personally, I think that one has to touch the elements whose properties he wants to transfer, at least that´s the way we play this serenade in my group. I...
You've raised a good question, and one that will truly be "answered" in the Narrator's Guide (which by the way my wife's medical issues are finally wrapped up...
Well, for those who are familiar with it, SecondLife could be used to simulate an Immortal RPG experience. Mostly the RPG parts, though people who are good at...
Thanks for the clarification on this! Khemia is a powerful serenade, but it's one that is dear to my heart. The person who asked the question is a player in...
Hi all, I'm taking the opportunity of the Narrator's Guide mention to add my support to you Rick. Note that I'm currently still using 1st edition mechanics,...
Ghislain, I've always been a 1st ed GM too, but I found that upgrading to 3rd edition to be almost entirely painless. My only major issue is trying to figure...
I've found that taking the old limit (15) and the new limit (9) allows for a division of 5/3 (For every five points of old stat, assign three; then add half...
In fact, the reason why I've not upgraded until now if more for background than for mechanics reasons. Indeed, for me the Immortal 1st rules are not separate...
... setting, ... the ... the ... mechanics. ... You have sort of touched upon something I've been thinking about. That is, when I first learned about the...
When I last participated on the lists.. We had a preview copy of the 3rd Edition Players Guide. Many of us were combing it for little missed errors, and bits...
Ghislain, I wasn't trying to 'knock' or 'attack' the 1st Edition mechanics. I mistook your earlier post to mean that you were in need of help to 'convert...
Hi Michael, no problem, I didn't like you attacked anything, just that you indeed mistook my need, hence my post to try and clarify how I used 1st and 3rd ...
Greetings, fellow Immortal fans. I'm overjoyed to find a place where this quite fine game can be discussed. Now, I'm persuaded the rough draft of Chapter 1 of...
My interpretation of the rule is this: If you start with a dual himsati, the elements of both natures are common. If you start as a dog and then try to...
... himsati, the elements of both natures are common. If you start as a dog and then try to become a fire hound, your non-dog natures still count double. ON...
Poor wording in rought draft resulted in that phrasing... The sentence reading "Any natures not common to the animal form, however, still cost double" should...
Hey Rick...question for you I was just reading my Dracul Sourcebook, and I got to the page on Dracula. Awesome read, by the way. Anyways, it was talking...
Hi all, here is the situation: I'm running a campaign in which a Cadre of Newborn/Ingenue discover their real selves and are god fathered in Prides/Tribes....
Immortals do not have multiple himsatis, Dracula and Doppleganger are the only exception to the rule. Doppleganger are exceeeeeeeeeedingly rare (ie - if you...
I've still got spare time, and repeat my offer to spend that time helping the NG project out in any manner I can. Other interested parties should: 1) Swear...
... are the ... rare (ie - ... known to ... Dracula himself ... thorn in ... Betrayal ... Oh yeah, speaking of that "Greaet Betrayal," I gots a couple of ...
Dear fellow immortal fans, continuing my analysis of the rough draft of NG Chapter 1, there are some points that IMO should be covered: a) The blurb text...
Splitting this up into sections.... a) I like the idea, but I would want to maybe keep the rolls as a house rule. I personally would prefer the system based...
Well, the rule I suggested concerned the process itself of "waking" the avatar (the equivalent of waking someone sleeping by shaking him or calling him loud),...
... written by a poet, who in spite of their desire to be true, makes many over-simplifications, racist/Tribist comments, and propaganda statements. WHAT IS...
... Certainly, though there are two things about that. The first is that certain parts of the material are explicitly written in character, and can assumed to...