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Korten
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posted September 19, 2002 02:07 PM
Ok, here's
the lowdown. My GM is running a campaign where history is not
the same. There is nor was any Rand al'Thor, and his main GM
character is a male wilder. Well, my character has discovered
he can channel (male also), and A'shaman don't exist. I wanted
to play an initiate apprenticed to his character. My question
is, do you guys think there needs to be a tradition behind it
all, or can I learn from him? (If this works out my character
plans to found a group similar to the A'Shaman but not just to
prepare) So whadda ya think? ![[Confused]](Wizards_Com Boards Initiate-Wilder Problem_fichiers/confused.gif)
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Melriken
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posted September 19, 2002 03:06 PM
you dont
need an order to learn from another... just learn from them,
found an order if you want one, but it isnt really
neccisary
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Merclaar
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posted September 19, 2002 11:55 PM
I think the
question was, if he can become a Initiate when he learns from
another
male...
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Moridin00
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posted September 20, 2002 12:50 AM
Initiates
are members of a channeling tradition. Wilders are channelers
who are un-affiliated.
So if he wants to learn from
another channeler without being part of a channeling
tradition, he's a wilder using Weavesight a lot.
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Merclaar
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posted September 20, 2002 02:05 AM
IMHO
wilders are channelers who learn on their own. (At least
multiclass on their own into wilder).
But a character
without channeler-levels who learns from a Wilder to channel?
Is this character also a wilder, or the first in a new
tradition?
IMHO SL
decision...
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Moridin00
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posted September 20, 2002 06:38 AM
Well it had
better be a rich mentor they're learning from because they get
funds and resources for all of their adventures. Also they get
formidabble protection from the one other member of their
tradition.
Yeah, I guess you could say that they could
be an initiate, but it would be weird. One of the benefits of
initiate is that you have the protection and stability of a
large order of channelers behind you. When its only one other
person... well, rather be a wilder who is observing another
channeler IMO.
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Korten
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posted September 20, 2002 02:26 PM
Yeah, I
would have to agree with you skeptics for once. He would never
be able to laern anything new of his own if he could only
learn from the NPC, even once he became an Asha'man, hence the
reason for the wilder. He could just look to him for higher
learning (the NPC is higher level), but would be free to learn
some things of his own as he progresses. Thanks,
y'all.
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