Last Free Human Wrote:... For public safety if nothing else, I would imagine it would be limited to "good" spells as "evil" or violent magic would, I would assume, be heavily regulated due to the danger inherent in magic. ...There are very few spells which are unambiguously "good" or "evil," though.
Case 1: Somebody uses Create Food to fill someone else's lungs with food-paste, suffocating that person.
Case 2: Somebody uses Mind Control to "convince" a terrorist to not blow himself up in a crowded shopping mall.
Do these cases make Create Food "evil" and Mind Control "good" (contrary to the usual perception) or do they show the spells are only as moral or immoral as the people who use them?
Switching gears for a moment:
Last Free Human Wrote:... the WEG ...West End Games?
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Rob Kelk
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