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Title: Silly Women and Saint of Virtue and More!
Post by: Isildur on February 17, 2010, 11:28:16 PM
First one.
Is the Warriors Saint of Virtue Male? Or is it Genderless or something like that? Also how much of the Kings S.V ability is an Identifier?

2nd
Is Silly Women Unique?

3rd
What is Obadiah? Is he Royalty or something? Or something else?

4th
Would Prophet Evil characters such as Prophets of Samaria and Prophets of Baal be Magicians too? (Even though the verses that Prophets of Baal are in dont describe "Magic Arts" I would asume they could.) And on that subject what is the Redemption Definition of "Magician" any ways?

5th
What is Jep.? Royalty judge? Or something Else? (The 7/4 red dude)

6th
What was Lot? Was he just some random dude?

Sorry that some of these questions are really pointless :p
Title: Re: Silly Women and Saint of Virtue and More!
Post by: Cameron the Conqueror on February 17, 2010, 11:42:38 PM
1. 
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"Saint of Virtue may keep one enhancement with a reference from Ephesians 6 until Hero is discarded."
is an ability. 
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This Hero is the same gender as this card's owner
is an identifier.

The warriors saint of virtue has the following play as (which is an identifier):
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This Hero is the same gender as this card's owner.

2.  Silly Women is generic.

3.  OT Male Human, Prophet

4.  I'm not sure about this as I really just know facts and not ongoing discussions.  Officially, the following are the only magicians (except for the new TxP ones):
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Elymas (bar Jesus) the Sorcerer, Enchanter, Jambres, Jannes, Manasseh, Pharaoh’s Magicians, Simon the Magician, The Magi, Users of Curious Arts, Witch of Endor, and Wizards

5.  OT Male Human, Judge, Fought Earthly Battle

6.  He owned a lot of stuff :D      No really, he was Abraham's nephew.  See more here. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lot_(Bible))
Title: Re: Silly Women and Saint of Virtue and More!
Post by: lightningninja on February 17, 2010, 11:44:59 PM
As I was posting this I read Cameron's much better, much more cocrete answers. But since I had to waste time writing this you have to waste time reading my answers.  ;)
1. I'd say genderless.

2. No idea.

3. I think just a prophet.

4. I don't think they are. I don't know the definition of "magician" but I bet it's in the REG.

5. Judge, that's it I believe.

6. I think so.
Title: Re: Silly Women and Saint of Virtue and More!
Post by: Minister Polarius on February 18, 2010, 06:24:50 AM
I asked about Prophets of Baal and was specifically and officially told that they are Magicians.
Title: Re: Silly Women and Saint of Virtue and More!
Post by: BubbleBoy on February 18, 2010, 08:19:50 AM
BTW, The Magi are not actually magicians, as heroes cannot be magicians anymore.
Title: Re: Silly Women and Saint of Virtue and More!
Post by: Cameron the Conqueror on February 18, 2010, 04:40:24 PM
That's true, I just grabbed the REG list.  Thx BB.
Title: Re: Silly Women and Saint of Virtue and More!
Post by: Isildur on February 18, 2010, 06:35:13 PM
I asked about Prophets of Baal and was specifically and officially told that they are Magicians.
That is good to know. Do you happen to remember though who told you that?
Title: Re: Silly Women and Saint of Virtue and More!
Post by: galadgawyn on February 18, 2010, 07:15:51 PM
2.  Does Silly Women have an ability?  I would think no so you could put 3 in a type 1 deck.
Title: Re: Silly Women and Saint of Virtue and More!
Post by: EmJayBee83 on February 18, 2010, 08:17:08 PM
2.  Does Silly Women have an ability?  I would think no so you could put 3 in a type 1 deck.
No. You are correct, sir.

Not only can you put three in your T1 deck, you can have all three in play simultaneously.
Title: Re: Silly Women and Saint of Virtue and More!
Post by: Lamborghini_diablo on February 18, 2010, 08:22:32 PM
 :o

I never thought about that. That could be fun.....
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