It could be pointed out that criticising the use of bulemia
so that it acts more like a curse than a blessing might be
a little short sighted... (apologies to those of divine nature who disagree).
If we state that using a blessing to debilitate our oponent is wrong
and is not in the spirit of the game then i suggest that we
carefully analyse herbs and poisons.
I myself make quite good use of at least two herbs for their
offensive capabilities. And indeed I use some poisons to heighten my
defences...
Am I wrong to use dynallca to protect myself from compulsion?
Am I wrong to use sata to pile the pounds onto Arthor so the poor chap
cannot sprint after me...
If so then i am guilty as charged of mis-using such herbs and poisons
and can only suggest a frontal lobotomy be performed that i might not
think of such stonkingly good ideas again!
To summarize (and hopefully put a point to this post) I congratulate
the seers on their inventive use of Bulemia (though i shall no doubt
curse it if it should happen to me *g* ) and i lend my wholehearted
support to any further experiments them may carry out to discover
which blessing can really screw people up!
Hugs
Magdalene
For the freedom of science!
Written by my hand on the 3rd of Mournsend, in the year 987.