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From: Steve Mancini <phi@****.CC.PURDUE.EDU>
Subject: PLOT: The Lazarus Agenda
Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1993 19:22:43 EST
*WARNING* This module idea is in the outer limits. Those viewers with a
low tolerance for quazi-munchkin ideas should stop reading now!

PLOT
The Lazarus Agenda
M-02
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In this world, you do get a second chance. There is the power
of Ressurection and it is contained in a set of six books. These books
are being held by a group of Snake shamans that have spread them across
Seattle and the NAN. The runners are being hired to steal these books
for a clan of Bear Shamans who wish to copy them.
The elves have done some things right. They have recognized that
a person has six primary aspects to their being- Love, Hate, Physical,
Spiritual, Past, and Future. By collecting these six aspects, it is
possible to ressurect a person, giving them *one* more chance. The ritual
cannot be learned, it is far too complex and taxing. It must be cast
from the books, by a ritual team composed of the same totem or tradition
(in the case of hermetic should a group ever get their hands on the books
and translate them). Each of the aspects is consumed by the ritual and
bestows upon the person 1 point of their life back. They com back a whole
person- none of their "worldly" intrusions come with them. The are whole,
with most of their skills, and none of their cyberware. If magical, that too
may return. (For greater detail, contact me and I will email you).

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Steven Mancini <phi@****.cc.purdue.edu>

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