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In response to Spuzzum
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Clerics are a bit more in danger even though they don't have to risk there bones, what if they believe wrong :P. Not quite the time to change deities when a giant werewolf is fixing to sink his fangs in you.
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In response to Kusanagi
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Kusanagi wrote:
Clerics are a bit more in danger even though they don't have to risk there bones, what if they believe wrong :P. Not quite the time to change deities when a giant werewolf is fixing to sink his fangs in you. Well, naturally, but that depends on whether or not you actually are enchanted with the faith you're with. If you pray every day and your deity doesn't even acknowledge your existence (I won't name any deities from the real world...), then it's high time to find a faith that's gives back. Granted, past tendency does not guarantee future tendency, but it usually does. If you drop a stone, sure, it'll fall to the ground -- but can you be absolutely certain that there are no circumstances where you can drop a stone and it'll fly up into the air instead? |
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Do you need a special kind of drill bit to do this?
I know what you mean.
In real life, "clerics" is usually what you call somebody else's religious leaders if their actual title is too hard to pronounce or you don't want to bother to learn it... having someone refer to themselves as a cleric of Ishegkroth is kind of grating... like the way the popularized names for many tribes of Native Americans translate either to "the enemies" or refer unflatteringly to a body part, because the Europeans who first encountered them asked another people what they were called.