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Join Date: Feb 2013
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For the purpose of the vow, can the horse itself be owned, or just the luggage?
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
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I would say that "Own no more than your horse can carry" implies that you own the horse. It's your horse, after all.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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The horse could be an ally, or a familiar, or some other independent entity that's decided that it likes the cut of the PC's jib and will follow them around and carry their stuff.
But the purpose of the vow is to curtail wealth. So the status of the horse is immaterial, "what a horse can carry" is a squishy metric that may or may not include the horse but definitely precludes things like houses, other horses, wardrobes, granaries, a big statue of yourself, that sort of thing. Y'know, poverty. Which reminds me, Mr. Vow of Poverty (horse), we need to talk about the sack of gems there. I believe there's an orphanage nearby that could use a donation. |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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A vow of poverty is certainly possible, even in DF, but is not this vow. |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Ah, yes, I conflated the two I think because the OP mentioned owning the horse and whether that ownership mattered.
Either way, it's a fuzzy metric I think. Given some magical support, would a tiny figurine that magically transforms into a smallish dwelling still pass? A bag of holding that allows the carrying of large amounts of things? A dimensional pocket where you can stash a catapult? Quite possibly it fulfills the letter of the vow, though I wouldn't be surprised if the Holy Warrior eschewed those things as a matter of principle. Speaking as a player, I would likely play up the disdain for such "foolish magical crutches" as a nice bit of character color and possibly even an easy quirk point. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: U.K.
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Given that this isn’t a Vow of Poverty so much as a Vow of Always Being Able to Keep Moving, I’d imagine that a lot of characters would accept magical devices that simplify the process, but try to avoid becoming dependent on them. Yes, a magic house that fits in your pocket is nice, the same way that finding a good inn with a comfortable bed is nice — but if it goes missing or the magic goes on the fritz, and you freeze to death in the wilderness as a result, you're a damn fool who forgot The Sacred Mission.
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