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From: Phil Smith phil_urbanhell@*******.com
Subject: Atlantis
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 17:21:40 GMT
>From: Achille Autran <aautran@*************.fr>
>Or in a more widespread item, the SR3 main book, check the "magical
>events" insert in the and history section. I'm pretty sure they say
>there that the Atlantean Foundation (re)discovered Thera around 2045.
>Don't have the book to check though...

He's right y'know; 2054, The Atlantian Foundation found Thera + treasures.
Does that qualify as Atlantis? My Geography is deeply bad.

ED players; what happened to Thera, I have the main book which just says
that no one knows what has happened. If no one knows how's this for an
adventure hook; as part of the ritual that protected Thera from the Scourge
a pocket of mana was created, leaving Thera as magical as when it was
sealed. As mana levels fell and the last of the Therans were killed off a
horror found its way into the then deserted Thera. It stayed there, trapped
in the pocket, until Thera was rediscovered, it observed the divers taking
the treasure and either corrupted them or left them, wishing to discover
more about the state of the world. In an underwater installation near Thera
wierdness begins, the corp sends in a team of runners to find out what's
going on. Think Event Horison meets the Abyss :)>

Phil

...Unfortunatly one of them spotted our hidden microphone and followed the
extension cable back to the police station.
Milton Jones

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