Where are the Lay Lines?
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verdilak wrote:Due to the sizes of ley lines, I would imagine it would be hard to draw them all up. Personally, it's nice for me as a GM to have a ley line whereever I want one.
That's how I do it. Where ever I need one I put one and then note where it is for future reference.
If you go this route I suggest getting a map of N. America and laminating it and maybe using a grease pencil on it.
That way you can keep track of where your ley lines and nexuses are.
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Semisonic9 wrote:There's a major Lay Line running straight through my bedroom.
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Saves me from saying something like that.
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Semisonic9 wrote:Honestly, it's left at GMs discretion. Very likely, unless you have LLW or LLR who's constantly rolling to Sense Ley Lines, they will be extremely scarce in adventures, as the GM will simply forget about them most times.
~Semi
Agreed. This is something I don't like, but it does happen a lot (and I'm the GM). Of course, the only "magical" person in my group now is a Spirit Warrior, so Ley Lines don't mean anything. That being said, the group's gunslinger is constantly on the lookout for lay lines.