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Message no. 1
From: Jeffrey Mach <mach@****.CALTECH.EDU>
Subject: Re: Zealot's Ahoy
Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 18:45:42 -0700
Just a side note: if I remember my dragons correctly Abbadon overcounted.


> "Are you really so sure Stranger? If my interpretation is incorrect,
> what makes you so certain that your's isn't flawed? Can you deny that
> Dragons exist today? No, because one was elected President, another
> sits in control of one of the largest corporations in the world, another
> sits at the right hand of the Council in Tairngire. Who knows what else

A) Dunkelzahn
B) Lofwyr
C) also Lofwyr

He's a busy, busy dragon. And IIRC, he isn't at the right hand of the
Council, he's a member or "prince" as they like to call themselves.

Anyone with the proper sourcebooks care to doublecheck this for me?

--Catch you later

Jeff
Message no. 2
From: Erik Jameson <erikj@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Zealot's Ahoy
Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 13:27:12 -0400
At 06:45 PM 5/12/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Just a side note: if I remember my dragons correctly Abbadon overcounted.
>
>> "Are you really so sure Stranger? If my interpretation is incorrect,
>> what makes you so certain that your's isn't flawed? Can you deny that
>> Dragons exist today? No, because one was elected President, another
>> sits in control of one of the largest corporations in the world, another
>> sits at the right hand of the Council in Tairngire. Who knows what else
>
>A) Dunkelzahn
>B) Lofwyr
>C) also Lofwyr
>
>He's a busy, busy dragon. And IIRC, he isn't at the right hand of the
>Council, he's a member or "prince" as they like to call themselves.
>
>Anyone with the proper sourcebooks care to doublecheck this for me?

True as far as it goes. Neither Pete nor myself caught that bit. Ooops.

One does get the impression though that Lofwyr (from reading Technobabel)
is a seriously conniving bastard and may very well be doing his best to
manipulate and "puppet" the Tir Council that he sits on, and the members
themselves.

But you caught us.

Anyway...

Erik J.


"Oh my God, they killed Dunkelzahn! You bastards!!!"
Message no. 3
From: Avenger <Avenger@*******.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Zealot's Ahoy
Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 21:04:16 +0100
In article <Pine.HPP.3.96.980512180453.4770A-100000@******.ugcs.caltech.
edu>, Jeffrey Mach <mach@****.CALTECH.EDU> writes
<snip>

The dual mention was intentional, partly because Abbadon didn't know it
was the same dragon, and partly because he is firmly convinced that they
are separate entities. Hey, they all look alike anyway. long, scaly,
teeth, drooling over everything, wings... <g>

>He's a busy, busy dragon.

Yep, he certainly is. IIRC Lofwyr is as manipulative crafty and devious
as Dunklezahn. I believe that Lofwyr was the only dragon that Dunk
feared, he was certainly concerned sufficiently to put the silly lizard
into a difficult position on his death.

>And IIRC, he isn't at the right hand of the
>Council, he's a member or "prince" as they like to call themselves.

Prince of the Council. Granting with this, all the responsibilities and
authority associated with the title, resulting in a _lot_ of infighting
on the council. Sometimes, however, my characters or the occasional
fruitloop I use tends to over-exaggerate. Please, don't take everything
they say as an indication of canon. Although on this occasion he was
right. :)


--
Avenger
Message no. 4
From: Avenger <Avenger@*******.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Zealot's Ahoy
Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 21:31:48 +0100
In article <E9fIWCAaF6W1EwfP@*******.demon.co.uk>, Avenger
<Avenger@*******.DEMON.CO.UK> writes
>*****INTERNAL: CoT Board, Emergency Meeting
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Sent twice. Sorry. I know how it happened, I just couldn't stop it.

--
Avenger

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