No6:Galt might be a little more fun if he were a purified from Immortals. Fits quite well with the emphasis on spirits I think.
No6:Also, do you have Shadows of the UK
DavidT: Yeah I am not in on your game, but that is scary if you think about it. You let a member of your cell torture a innocent priest who had nothing to do with the disappearing kids. Only you spoke him out and he ran.
Friedrich vom Berg:But there is also the fact that necromancy has possibly the worst of reputations. As science or magic goes, it is the domain of the evil
Friedrich vom Berg:But it also tells something about the people of the Smithy. They are so far gone in their quest to fight the good fight, that they possibly won't mind to go another step (and another, and another). The road to hell and all this.
Friedrich vom Berg:As a last note i would like to say, that i never intended to imply that i thought the whole conspiracy was lacking proper... whatever. I just think that with the proper highlights on the possible snares and traps, it is much easier to use and adapt for other STs.
Friedrich vom Berg:I would have felt cheated. It is no fun shooting british who are already dead. ;)
JezMiller:In its original incarnation, the Smithy was surrounded by death and destruction on such a scale that supernatural evils like necromancy seemed like lesser sins to them. I liked the idea that true evil comes from humanity and the the shadow world, for all its affectations, is never more than a pale reflection of that. The Smithy are far gone, as you say, but not because of the monsters drove them to it. Their fellow human beings did.
JezMiller:Shhhhh. Don't mention the war!