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From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: JRS vs. Kor
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 23:19:31 +0000
In message <199612102108.PAA20533@******.backbone.olemiss.edu>,
neon@*******.EDU writes
>Ok, here's something that's been bugging me for a while. If Kor runs
>the shadows, does he wear a mask or something? Is he always in
>disguise? Does he use some magical means? What?

I figure he's got some sort of magical scheme going. And this is S-Tk,
so give him some leeway :)

Easy has no idea that JRS and Kor are the same person. Lynch and Lilith,
ditto: AFAIK L&L haven't met Kor in person.

Quinn is slowly figuring it out (she's a nosy Coyote shaman) but isn't
sure yet: nor is she likely to tell anyone (so much funnier to let
everyone else grope in the dark).

>I think it
>extrememly silly to believe that no one would have figured it out, or
>that Kor could have any kind of rep in the shadows if he were to take
>the precautions necessary to keep his ID secret. I hood, mask, voice
>mask, etc., etc. Yeah, that's who _I'd_ hire.

I don't think Kor does much "work for hire", more "pro bono"
humanitarian stuff. So, he doesn't need to get hired too often :)

I also figure you'd need to be (a) magically active and (b) know both
Kor and JRS personally to even have a chance. Thus, of our PCs only
Quinn is anywhere near knowing.

Lilith would, if she met Kor, figure it out very quickly, mostly because
JRS and Kor smell the same :) Very hard for a human to fool a leopard's
nose.
Hasn't happened yet, don't know if it ever will.

--
There are four kinds of homicide: felonious, excusable, justifiable and
praiseworthy...

Paul J. Adam paul@********.demon.co.uk

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