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From: Jason Marchinek <marc9540@**.UIDAHO.EDU>
Subject: Re: Australia was Iceland
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 1996 10:14:23 -0800
I wanted to say sorry ingnorance, and for my interruption, and
thanks for the answers.


On Tue, 12 Nov 1996, Gurth wrote:

> Jason Marchinek said on 17:25/11 Nov 96...
>
> > I also had a question. How do you guys play with the quickening spells,
> > as in do you guys play that you can ground spells through them like Foci,
> > or like any other spell, or just that you can't ground through them?
>
> Although these are more questions for ShadowRN and not NERPS, you cannot
> (let's repeat that: cannot) ground through quickened spells. Mike
> Mulvihill (the Shadowrun line developed at FASA) said so a few months
> ago, finally more or less settling this never-ending debate.
>
> > Also another question: Does any of you play that you can summon
> > nature spirits from the astral plane, or do you have to be on the
> > physical?
>
> I say you have to be on the physical plane, but I can't find any
> references to the rule anymore :(
>
> --
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