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Also, that sounds pretty sweet. Being able to deploy magic in a duel. Have you got any plans for culture or religion based consequences for doing so (Like, 'that's so dishonorable' etc). Perhaps done as one of those little event trait things to modify opinions of groups that might have something to say about it. I imagine mages would appreciate a magical duelist magicking their opponent to death and proving the superiority of spell over steel. Maybe not so much religious authorities.
I figured if anyone else is still using this mod, they might want to know ahead of time that you can no longer target yourself with a number of the spells. You can still target others though...so, you know, make your kids awesome, heal the sick, raise an everlasting army of the undead to protecto your counties from raiders, etc etc.
nothing quite like it~
Whats interesting, is that thanks to how this outdated mod is formatted, its oddly compatable -with- the warhammer mod, so Im breaking so much lore with a random sorcerer who has no magical potental who can nonetheless summon up some odd powers.