On Apr 1, 2005 4:42 PM, J C <greyw01f at hotmail.com> wrote: > Godslayer kills gods, plain and simple. Pathfiner prevents them from > running, or enables a targeting, as it can search across planes. Iceflame > I'm not sure about, but Blackwand kills gods by weakening them to the point > where they're vulnerable to the power of Blackwand itself. It weakens them > by removing their worshippers from this plane. Aside: "search across planes." Why did finding the Jenoine place require "...the Necromancer to spend twelve hours pulling memories out of Blackwand--memories she didn't know she contained" if Pathfinder can search across planes? The obvious answer, of course, is given by Morrolan and Verra both. "How did I manage to not think of that?" Probably applies in this case too. Max Wilson -- I die! I attempt a speeling flame, but my flamer explodes and covers me with burning oil. The fire spreads to the walls and nearby houses. The smoke from the flames blots out the sun. Crop failures abound and civilization collapses. The last humans huddle around their pathetic campfires as a new ice age ensues and the glaciers approach. The light of the fire attracts many wolves. All die! O, the embarrassment!