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I propose that this House be collapse back into War and Weapons, as applicable. If it is kept at all, it should be as a sub-house, and therefore not preclude its resident deities retaining membership in War and/or Weapons. For that matter, we may want to consider giving Weapons the same treatment.
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I propose that this House be collapsed back into War and Weapons, as applicable. If it is kept at all, it should be as a sub-house, and therefore not preclude its resident deities retaining membership in War and/or Weapons. For that matter, we may want to consider giving Weapons the same treatment.
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In any case, this is a rather specific theme to devote an entire House to. A Pantheon organization or sub-house, akin to the Court of the Gods, Defense, or the Council of Shadows, perhaps, but not a full-blown House in and of itself.
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Furthermore, this is a rather specific theme to devote an entire House to. A Pantheon organization or sub-house, akin to the Court of the Gods, Defense, or the Council of Shadows, perhaps, but not a full-blown House in and of itself.
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Regarding quarians:

Yes, they have a weakness to disease. However:

# According to Warlord Okeer (who should probably know), they are actually quite tough in terms of damage capacity.
# \'\'Every\'\' quarian is trained in the use and maintenance of technology, to the extent that they are capable of using it in combat. Skill, for example, in maintaining their shields (as we saw with Tali in ME1), and skill in tapping two keys and making your gun explode in your hands.

So I think that the race\'s members fall under Iron Weight. The average quarian is tougher to kill than the average human.
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