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Message no. 1
From: Steve Mancini <phi@****.CC.PURDUE.EDU>
Subject: PLOT: Thou Shalt Not....
Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1993 02:02:34 EST
steven mancini expouses:
:: From phi Sat Dec 11 01:35:22 1993
:: Date: Sat, 11 Dec 93 01:35:17 -0500
:: From: mancinis@******.cc.purdue.edu (steven mancini)
:: Message-Id: <9312110635.AA18851@******.cc.purdue.edu>
:: To: phi@****.cc.purdue.edu
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:: Priest going toxic intiate must violate each of the 10 commandments.
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PLOT
Thou Shalt Not...
M-02
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The team will be contacted by a well admired priest. The nice
guy of the nieghborhood who is respected and loved by all. He is the
kind of guy who would provide them shelter if their cause was just.
He has been asked by his superiors to locate some street people
who can help them discretely with a problem.
A local priest, who is also a Dog Shaman, has been growing more
unstable with this dicotomy (Priest/Shaman). While he is sworn to
uphold the bible, the calling of Dog is growing stronger- he has developed
his magical talents without permission. Unfortunately, this growing
anxiety has pushed him over the edge- he has abandoned his congregation.
A quick survey of the situation has discovered that he has begun a path
of twisted magic- toxic magic. In his personal diary the priests have found
that he has set a "path" for himself in which he must violate each of
the 10 commandments. Only after this, will he find his true self.
The church wants him returned, ALIVE, to their graces BEFORE he
commits the final act and turns toxic forever.

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

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