Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 10:26 pm
We had this discussion a while back, where I really got into it with a few posters...
Now, I may not be a big-city lawer, but it seems to me that Cosmic Energy inflicts harm to vampires...
I am of the opinion that the Cosmic Forge is the capital "G" god of the Phase World setting; omnipotent, omnipresent, and trans-temporal. Therefore, the energy derived from it, namely "cosmic energy" is considered supernatural, if not outrightly magical.
Under this ruling it would therefore inflict half damage to vampires and vampire intelligences, full damage to things (like werebeasts) that are only affected by magic, but no damage to anything enchanted by the spell Impervious to Energy.
Cosmo-Knights likewise take no damage from cosmic energy attacks, such as those fired by Dominator weapons, since they cannot be affected by the energy that forms the heart of the nature (like a fire elemental is impervious to fire).
Others disagree with me, but that is my learned opinion.
Now, I may not be a big-city lawer, but it seems to me that Cosmic Energy inflicts harm to vampires...
I am of the opinion that the Cosmic Forge is the capital "G" god of the Phase World setting; omnipotent, omnipresent, and trans-temporal. Therefore, the energy derived from it, namely "cosmic energy" is considered supernatural, if not outrightly magical.
Under this ruling it would therefore inflict half damage to vampires and vampire intelligences, full damage to things (like werebeasts) that are only affected by magic, but no damage to anything enchanted by the spell Impervious to Energy.
Cosmo-Knights likewise take no damage from cosmic energy attacks, such as those fired by Dominator weapons, since they cannot be affected by the energy that forms the heart of the nature (like a fire elemental is impervious to fire).
Others disagree with me, but that is my learned opinion.