Feb. 19th, 2002

cellio: (kitties)
Successful this time, fortunately. Embla was clever in dodging capture; at one point I was approaching her in the dining room (on my way to closing the door to keep her there) when she bolted for the door. I closed the door and proceeded to search for her in the halls and kitchen (all other doors were closed by then). Apparently she had not really bolted out the door; she was in the dining room, hiding on a window sill behind the curtains. Smart cat. :-)

Current weights:
Baldur: 18 lbs 11 oz
Embla: 10 lbs 14 oz
Erik: 9 lbs 8 oz

Baldur no longer weighs as much as the other two put together. So there. :-) (Erik is still underweight, but they gave me a sample of some food that he really likes, so maybe we can finally fix this.)
cellio: (Default)
I've been thinking about Larissa's next spell, and it has raised a question that I'd like feedback on. Recall that I haven't really played mages before, excluding those early munchkin days where factors like role-playing and deep ethical musings and stuff were just Not Issues. Maybe there is a well-undertstood answer, or maybe there isn't.

Can a good character use summoning spells?

The answer would seem to depend on how summoning works. Is Summon Monster, as the name implies, really a summoning spell -- plucking a creature out of its natural habitat and teleporting it here to fight for you? Or is it a cojuration, a fabrication that is formed out of the ether and will dissipate a few rounds later when the spell runs out?

If it is a summoning, then does the creature have its normal level of free will that is being surpressed by the spell, or is it a mindless automiton? As the description is written, the creature will fight for you without question -- but if it's a summoned creature, is that achieved through coercion?

Other issues come up if it is a summoning and not a conjuration. Is it right to send a summoned creature into a situation that will very likely be fatal to it? Does one have an obligation to heal one's summoned servants? (I would argue that if the spell is a cojuration and not a summoning, the answers are yes and no, respectively.)

And what is one to make of the fact that the bulk of the creatures that can be summoned, at least at low levels, are of evil alignment?

(For those LJers who are in the game, I also sent this question to the mailing list.)

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