in fact, Bob has Doug flat out explain it in 2-3
So, there we have it, straight from the Wabbit's mouth, so to speak.
I can, however, see Doug being unwilling to play it a second time after realising his magegift has locked onto it out of fear that in either case he'd get a rather litteral interpretation of The dead deciding to sit up, and or move around, effectively making this a create zombie song for the first. You have to make a save vs death for the second. for really nasty results everyone in the AoE has to make a save every combat round till SOMEONE fails and keels over dead.
Hear that thunder rolling till it seems to split the sky?
That's every ship in Grayson's Navy taking up the cry-
NO QUARTER!!!
-- "No Quarter", by Echo's Children
Quote:I nodded wordlessly, trying to make a guess at what would happen the next time that I'd hear that song. The first time that I listen to a song, it never does anything. It's only after my subconscious and my metagift have both had a chance to muse on it that it has a chance to trigger some effect. I already knew this "Hurricane" song was going to give me a metapower. The question was just exactly what, if not the obvious, it would be.
So, there we have it, straight from the Wabbit's mouth, so to speak.
I can, however, see Doug being unwilling to play it a second time after realising his magegift has locked onto it out of fear that in either case he'd get a rather litteral interpretation of The dead deciding to sit up, and or move around, effectively making this a create zombie song for the first. You have to make a save vs death for the second. for really nasty results everyone in the AoE has to make a save every combat round till SOMEONE fails and keels over dead.
Hear that thunder rolling till it seems to split the sky?
That's every ship in Grayson's Navy taking up the cry-
NO QUARTER!!!
-- "No Quarter", by Echo's Children