Brendan Lally wrote: > The following are IMHO only. IMHO is good enough for around here :-) > > On 10/17/05, Joshua Wilson < josh at woosworld.net > wrote: > >> Do the undead (Devourer) breathe? > > > yes, but they don't do anything with the oxygen. > > >> And if not, can they simple sink to the bottom anyway and walk as far as >> they want? > > > in theory, but, since water will contain trace amounts of holy water > (being one large interconnected system into which such water will at > some point have been introduced), and since holy water is fatal to > undead, when they tire and sink, they start to swallow water and the > component of that that is holy water kills them. > Interesting. A few thoughts here. Are you using this logic as a way to prevent the undead from getting an advantage that "overpowers" them, or is this how you really see it? Isn't holy water blessed by a priest to become holy, and after it's been used no longer "holy" and just "water"? In this case wouldn't water returned to the sea no longer be holy? > >> Do those who were once Devourer and now 1/2 undead breathe? > > > same as above. > > The advantage of this interpretation is that exactly the same effect > is observed as for everyone else. > > _______________________________________________ > crossfire mailing list > crossfire at metalforge.org > http://mailman.metalforge.org/mailman/listinfo/crossfire > > > -- Joshua Wilson www.woosworld.net