Aleksei Andrievski
03-26-1998, 08:46 AM
On Wed, 25 Mar 1998, it was written:
> Uhm, you're in error on one point. The heir of a blooded character does
> NOT automatically assume the full score of the parent. Only the holdings
> and regency are transferred in this way (p. 31, Rulebook "The heir does not
> gain any blood strength or abilities").
>
There is a slight problem with that rule - namely, TSR's official sources
disagree. For an example, I direct your attention to Mhoried. IIRC, both
the Mhor and his son have the exact same bloodline strength and score. Did
the Mhor give birth to his son without the benefit of a wife? :) There are
other examples like that (the Diems, I think, as well as the Roesones).
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> Uhm, you're in error on one point. The heir of a blooded character does
> NOT automatically assume the full score of the parent. Only the holdings
> and regency are transferred in this way (p. 31, Rulebook "The heir does not
> gain any blood strength or abilities").
>
There is a slight problem with that rule - namely, TSR's official sources
disagree. For an example, I direct your attention to Mhoried. IIRC, both
the Mhor and his son have the exact same bloodline strength and score. Did
the Mhor give birth to his son without the benefit of a wife? :) There are
other examples like that (the Diems, I think, as well as the Roesones).
******************************************
Aleksei Andrievski
k24023@kyyppari.hkkk.fi
aka Solmyr, the Archmage of the Azure Star
Visit the Archmage's Tower at
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Fortress/2198/index.html