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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Madison, WI
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After my latest post about the Jordite animal-shelter lady, some related thoughts occurred to me: the Core Rules imply that Jordi assigns animal vessels rigidly, based mainly on his servitors' Choir. Personally, I doubt he's that strict about it, so I allowed some "wiggle room" in my house rules:
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Petitioner: Word of IN Filk
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Longmont, CO
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I can testify that she gets some interesting situations out of her Jordites. Her animal shelter manager that she mentioned is very dedicated and very much against putting animals "down" just because they were unwanted or disliked by human society -- which made it all the more ironic when her car was trashed by two different groups of protesters outside the shelter.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Portland, OR
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The rules also don't explicitly state that the animal vessel should be in the species that each Choir tends to be tuned to. I see no reason a Malakite couldn't have a gorilla vessel as their primary--specifically if they were stationed (or requested) to watch over the gorilla cages at a zoo, for example. There's very little canon on the Archangel of Animals, but his basic persepective as I read it, seems to be less of a "I hate humans" viewpoint and leans more towards, "humans are fine and all, but they're not the end-all and shouldn't be receiving the only attention from Heaven." So, it's that Jordi won't work within civilization, but he's the only one truly keeping an eye out for the rest of walking/flying/swimming life.
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