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Message no. 1
From: Paolo Marcucci <paolo@*********.IT>
Subject: NAGTTW_Comment(neworleans.txt)
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 1997 19:39:48 +0200
Currently the V.K. and V.Q. are on good terms. The V.K. is in nominal control over the
French Quarter. Open warfare between the followers of the V.K. and V.Q is discouraged by
their religion. When they have conflicts. They are usually resolved through magical
means. They are a proud pair. They expect to be treated like kings and queens. n the
whole, we have found that they are a reasonable group to work with. The Yakuza and Tongs
do not consider their friendship to be an asset.
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(>) I heard they had necromancers in the area. A little note here, mages, necromancy
is a very dangerous magic to practice. Your dealing with the forces of life and death and
your messing with the Eternal design of things. The Major reason why necromancy isn't
accepted by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is because it messes with the
Plan of Salavation. Gosh! If it's their time to go, it's their time to Go! Leave things
as they are!
(>) Paradox
Message no. 2
From: Paolo Marcucci <paolo@*********.IT>
Subject: NAGTTW_Comment(neworleans.txt)
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 1997 19:44:20 +0200
Since most of N.O. is actually BELOW sea level nothing can be buried. As a consequence
the people have created marvelous above ground cemeteries. Day tours exist for the more
famous ones. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ENTER ANY CEMETERY AT NIGHT.
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(>) Zombies, ghouls, liches, what else would you expect? Oh, and see my little note
about necromancers above.
(>) Paradox

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