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While I'm a huge fan of the current edition of Dungeons & Dragons, one thing I'm unfond of is Wizards' stance toward intellectual property this time around. Not only have they entirely shut down their sales of PDF format game books because, oh no, people could copy and share them (a clear case of "if PDFs are outlawed, only outlaws will
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With regards to the name, babaylan is actually used more oftenly as a title than as a name. It refers to a barangay's (or town) spiritual leader in the pre-hispanic era of the Philippines, one whose body can be ritually possessed by deities to impart knowledge or miracles. You're in luck, though - most babaylans were female, and in the rare cases where they are male, they have been known to cross-dress (according to folk tales). So is used as a name, it will have very feminine leanings.
On a tangent, the babaylan is one of the things we plan to tackle for our next e-book. :-)
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