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From: jaimie.nicholson@********.otago.ac.nz (Jaimie Nicholson)
Subject: Free Spirit
Date: Sat, 1 Jun 1996 15:41:44 -0300
Okay, after deep thought, I'm dumping the Dragon idea, and introducing a
Free Fire Elemental, the same one I outlined a while back. Here it is
again, with slight modifications:

Flame-boyant:
Free fire elemental
Summoned by "Dallas", a hermetic conjuring adept and paranormal
investigator for LoneStar, Seattle. Went free when Dallas was taken out by
a coven of free mantis spirits. Hates insects as a result, and feels some
obligation to help those who find themselves caught up in insect spirit
activities/plots/trouble.
Force:3
Spirit Energy:2
Powers: Animal Form, Masking.

It is currently hanging around with the squatter, who believes the spirit
to be a talking rat. He views the creature's existence as proof of his
final collapse into insanity, but is quite calm about it. After all, being
insane is cheaper than synthahol, and much more fun.

So, if you don't mind, tell me about any current insect spirit activities
that you are running or planning to run, since this is Flame-boyant's main
sphere of interest, and he should know about it through his meta-planar
contacts. If you don't want to tell the world, send it to me on private
e-mail. If you don't want to tell me, fine, I guess the spirits aren't
talking about it, even to a fellow spirit. Note that Flame-boyant would be
_extremely_ reluctant to actually go head to head with any insects, as he
would get his butt kicked, so consider him a source of information for
those involved in the storyline in question, not as a trouble maker who
would disrupt your carefully planned events.

PLAYTHING OF A CRUEL GOD...
JAIMIE NICHOLSON

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