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From: NeoJudas neojudas@******************.com
Subject: ED\SR - Denairastas Clan
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 06:17:34 -0500
From: "Simon Nixon" <a_9365@*******.com>
Subject: ED\SR - Denairastas Clan


> This is a question for anyone who knows about Earthdawn, particularly our
> newly title ED Guru Josh. In the Dragons sourcebook it mentions the
> Denairastas Clan of Iopos.
>
> I've never played ED but I've been told some stuff by people over the web
> and put a few things together myself. So, I've come to understand that the
> leaders of the Denairastas clan are Immortal Humans, made by some Great
> Dragon referred to as the Outcast. Apparently the Outcast went against the
> Dragon Councils rulings in mating with other races, after the Elves/Blood
> Wood debacle, so they tossed him outta the club so to speak. Can you tell
me > if this is right so far and any other useful info you might have on the
> subject.
>
> Reason is is that I've decided to make the dragon head of the Black Lodge
> with his chief Immortal Human as the Penultimate Master/Grand High Poohba
> whatever the title is. Links in nicely with the immortal leaders idea and
> the anti-elves stricture. See the Threats sourcebook.


The only other person that really considered this concept was AE
(abortionengine@*******.com) who isn't around that often here anymore. I
didn't agree with the idea of making the head of the clan the head of the
Black Lodge, but given what to me seems like a limited focus group at the
time, this wouldn't surprise me much at all.

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NeoJudas ("K" to Friends)
"Children of the Kernel: Reborn"
(neojudas@******************.com)
Hoosier Hacker House (http://www.hoosierhackerhouse.com/)

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