1.
Returning to original question.
The Lidless Eye: Rebel-talk
Rarity: Common, Precise: CB, CS1
Hazard: Permanent-event
Playable on a non-Ringwraith, non-Wizard, character with mind of 7 or less. Character cannot be controlled by direct influence. Once during each of his organization phases, the character may attempt to remove this card by making a roll (drawing a #)-if the result is less than 7, discard this card. Cannot be duplicated on a given character.
Fact that Rebel-talk cannot be played on character with mind greater than 7 does not mean that it may not be on such character.
There will be no problem if the card will be played on Beorn and later Beorn's mind will increase to over 7.
I did not expect that the analogy to agent - Inner Cunning - Under-deeps will be controversial.
And I did not know what rulings said about that.
2.
Annatar wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 5:07 pm
Great Lord of Goblin-gate has race, is an Orc.
And it newer was a matter of controversy.
If specific rules concerning Orc and Troll
characters say sometimes about Orc and Troll
characters and sometimes about (just) Orcs and Trolls, there are two possibilities:
- everything is in scope of the specific rules; "Orcs and Trolls" means "Orc and Troll characters",
- specific rules go beyond their scope; "Orcs and Trolls" applies to Orc and Troll characters, allies, everything "Orcs and Trolls".
Second possibility is like including some regulations to Highway Code in Budget Bill. That is messy but possible.
Errata for particular cards in general rules is not something uncommon for ICE.