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From: ANGLISS BRIAN EDWARD <angliss@****.colorado.edu>
Subject: Re: Uh oh...
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 08:40:40 -0700 (MST)
After Mozart's warning this morning, this is what would have happened,
depending on whether the spirits were removed or(more likely) not:

If the spirits were recalled, then Mozart would come on-line and thank
whoever was responsible(Al-Nisr) and lay down the rules for everyone
again about Haven, just so everyone knows and understands.

If they aren't recalled, then Mozart and the other initiate
magicians(Val's original magically active students) there will ask a free
spirit to Guard R&D so they have an easier time of it, and then the three
top ones will disappear into the basement. For about 10 minutes, nothing
will happen, and then a VERY large spirit will appear in the astral and
tell the others to leave, that they are not welcome, and then, if it has
to, literally pick them up, drag them away from R&D, and throw them out.
It will also stand guard to be sure they do not get back inside again.
As for rough size of the spirit, it looks to be a greater spirit of some
kind, probably Hearth because of it's human form, but it's fraggin huge.
And it won't leave Haven's immediate vacinity. This would happen if the
spirits weren't called off in about 10 or 15 minutes.

After they were expelled, Mozart and the three or four magicians(I really
need to come up with thier stats, shaman, druid, mage, etc...) would
appear and deal with the spirits outside of Haven if that was necessary.
However, they'd probably not destroy them, prefering to gain control of
them and send them back with the same message of "don't mess with Haven"
and orders to "go free" upon delivery of that message.

And I just realized that I'm starting to use "frag" in real
conversations..... Dammmit, I hate it when that happens.

Brian

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