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From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: ShadowLore Update
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 1994 14:04:34 -0600
{Crossposted to ShadowRN}

Ok, all of ShadowLore has been put into one document. It's about 92
pages or so.

I ended up removing the following:
Clubs (they are more appropriate in the current SPRAWLS work)
Weapon and Spell tables (they proved to be a royal bitch to
format AND would have been about 30 pages long. It
seemed kinda senseless to have 1/4 of the book devoted to
tables when we only added perhaps a dozen spells and
weapons.)

Tomorrow I have some lab time and I will go in and add in page numbers
and a few other things. I'll then print out one copy for me to go
through and proof (fixing formatting, spelling, etc). Once I get those
changes in, postscript (and other) versions will go out to the 1/2 dozen
proofers. Those living in the states will print out and mail me a hard
copy with their corrections on it. Once the second batch of corrections
are made, I will export final versions for general release. I will be
contacting Teetot next week to see if we can secure a NERPS subdirectory,
and I will also be contacting our administration here at MSU to see about
making materials available online (although they are security paranoid,
so don't bet on it).

ShadowLore _WILL_ be out by April 1.

Questions? Just ask.

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