Q: What makes a planet magical?
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 11:29 am
Hey guys,
I asked a question on this forum previously regarding peak-times of mystic energy on non-Earth worlds ( viewtopic.php?f=44&t=116979 ) and am very grateful for all the input I received (Thanks Galroth/cornholioprime). However, it did bring up another question which I asked in the above thread that went unanswered. I thought I'd post it as a new topic.
The previous answer mentions that planetary/lunar alignments, solstices/equinoxes, and other times where extra P.P.E. becomes available to magicians are relevant because of the "mystical significance of the events in question." Which I take to mean that eclipses and the like may have NO bearing on P.P.E. availability in any given planet; the RARITY of the astronomical event having something to do with it, I take it.
Questions:
1) Are some planets simply not magical or do all planets have the potential to become P.P.E. rich?
2) If 1 is true, could factors be manipulated to spark magical activity on any given planet?
For example: Could some powerful beings find a planet with ideal astronomical properties discussed in the previous thread, kill the entire population from orbit, recreating the factors that made Rifts Earth the magical crossroads that it's become?
3) If 2 is true, who could possibly oppose the powerful beings for such a heinous act?
a) Champions of good, yes, but would Cosmo Knights intervene if the act occurs outside the Three Galaxies?
b) The Pantheon of the Gods of the massacred people and their allies? Or would the loss of followers have potentially weakened them too much to enact revenge?
c) Anyone else I may be forgetting?
I know this question's a little crazy, but I wanted to use the above possibility as a story arc in a cosmic campaign. I want to have counter-arguments ready before my players try to debunk me.
Thanks in advance.
I asked a question on this forum previously regarding peak-times of mystic energy on non-Earth worlds ( viewtopic.php?f=44&t=116979 ) and am very grateful for all the input I received (Thanks Galroth/cornholioprime). However, it did bring up another question which I asked in the above thread that went unanswered. I thought I'd post it as a new topic.
The previous answer mentions that planetary/lunar alignments, solstices/equinoxes, and other times where extra P.P.E. becomes available to magicians are relevant because of the "mystical significance of the events in question." Which I take to mean that eclipses and the like may have NO bearing on P.P.E. availability in any given planet; the RARITY of the astronomical event having something to do with it, I take it.
Questions:
1) Are some planets simply not magical or do all planets have the potential to become P.P.E. rich?
2) If 1 is true, could factors be manipulated to spark magical activity on any given planet?
For example: Could some powerful beings find a planet with ideal astronomical properties discussed in the previous thread, kill the entire population from orbit, recreating the factors that made Rifts Earth the magical crossroads that it's become?
3) If 2 is true, who could possibly oppose the powerful beings for such a heinous act?
a) Champions of good, yes, but would Cosmo Knights intervene if the act occurs outside the Three Galaxies?
b) The Pantheon of the Gods of the massacred people and their allies? Or would the loss of followers have potentially weakened them too much to enact revenge?
c) Anyone else I may be forgetting?
I know this question's a little crazy, but I wanted to use the above possibility as a story arc in a cosmic campaign. I want to have counter-arguments ready before my players try to debunk me.
Thanks in advance.