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Message no. 1
From: Jani Fikouras <feanor@**********.UNI-BREMEN.DE>
Subject: Dunkelzahn's stats
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 1995 15:15:56 +0100
Here is the stats I promised ya.

Just got my copy of DRAGON Mag. #199. ANd guess what is in it.

Seems ol' Tom Dowd did an article explaining Dunklezahn. Even gives
some approximate stats also. Body 22/12 (Hardened Armor), Initiate
level: 12+, Magic Rating 20, Threat Rating 10, etc.

Check it out. The article is called The Dragon Project.
I can't scan it. Sorry. The scanners are down indefinitely and
I do not know anyone with one. But here is the stats:

Body: 22/12 Charisma: 10 Essence: 12
Quickness: 11 x 3 Intelligence: 9 Magic: 20
Strength: 48 Willpower: 12 Reaction: 9
Initiative: 9 + 2D6 Threat Rating: 10
Attack Code: 16D, +3 Reach Level of Initiation: 12+
Type of Magic: 'shamanic'
Areas of Knowledge: Magic, Media, Technology
Powers: Enhanced Senses (wide-band hearing, low-light vision, thermal
vision), Hardened Armor, Influence
Description: Dunklezahn is a silver and blue-scaled great western dragon
(Draco-sapiens(occidentalis)), approximately 48 meters long including
a 17-meter tail. He stands just under 3 meters in height at the
shoulder and has a wingspan in excess of 30 meters. His weight has
been estimated at approximately 2,000 kgs.

Note: This information is an approximation based on casual observation
and limited secondary intelligence.

The article itself talks about his history and observances of his public
image. Good Stuff.

--
"Believe in Angels." -- The Crow

GCS d>- H s+: !g p? !au a- w+ v-(?) C+++ UA++S++L+>++++ P-- (aren't we all?)
L+>+++ 3 E--- N+ K W(+)(---) M-- !V(--) -po+(---) Y+ t++ 5+ !j(-) R+++(--)
!G tv(++) b++ D+ B- e+ u++(-) h*(+) f+ r- n!(----) y?

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