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-part 2: Would they be affected if the ROB brought a less the omnipotent being to do the same thing? Or if the ROB, in a completely mundane manner, hired an regular, if especially skilled, assassin to kill the Lawkeeper? Would the bullets bounce off them or would they still be hurt by it.
Excellent questions! I've deliberately left it vague and up to player interpretation. Transmuting the air would DEFINITELY not affect the Lawkeeper, as that's basically direct use of ROB omnipotence.
-part 2: I'd say that others working in service of the ROB, directly or indirectly, cannot harm the Lawkeeper, but he's not necessarily otherwise immune to their powers (i.e. a servant with ice powers might be able to immobilize the Lawekeeper temporarily)?
Thanks for answering! I've been pushing this idea around awhile, and ROBs actually giving them a fight has been a point of contention. How powerful does someone have to be for him to be immune? Could Zeus hurt him, or since we're talking the greeks, turn him into a tree?
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