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From: Wyrmy <elfman@******.COM>
Subject: Centaur Runners.
Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1998 18:34:34 -0600
Yo Chumsy's,
It me. the Wyrmy.
If someone hasnt already done this, here are some centaur runners and
other related cards.

Chester
Centaur
Y 7
Samurai
Skills:Melee,social,streetwise,firearms
Traits:None
Turn chester to treat target weapon asthoug it had indirect fire.
"A Centaur Is the best marksman in the world."
4/4

Chex
winged Centaur
Samurai
Y6
Skills:Melee,Firearms, Social
Traits:none
Turn:Roll D6
1-2: Chex jumps and falls, can not participate on runs for one more turn
3-4: Chex gains partial elevation. Chex gets to avoid one point of
damage this turn(can go on run even though she is tapped).
5-6: Success! Chex is completely Airborne! She can resist three points
of damage as though she had armor this turn.
" I am of a one of a kind breed.Un-accepted by the centaurs OR the
humans!."

Stable:
Place
Y3
turn target centaur, and roll D6.
1: No room at the stable.
2-3: Pay Y1. Medium food, nice place to stay, and clean.could do better.
4-5: Pay Y2. Better food and service. This time there is actually a
semblance to real food.
6: pay Y3. Best food.even got it in takeout .Put a Food token on centaur
runner.Take counter off to give the centaur +1/+1.
"May have been at one time for horses, but its ours now."

Call of nature:
Stinger
Roll D6
1-3: Target centaur can hold it, but is uncomfortable.-1 to its attack.
4-6: Target centaur CAN'T hold it. Target centaur runner urinates and
defecates, and cannot fight back in a fight.Any damage dealt to it from
a challenge or enemy runner is dealt to target centaur, and deals no
damage in return.
"Could'nt you have gone to the Bath-room?"
--
-W in the light
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Wyrmy: Wyrm druid, Scholar, Pokemon trainer extroidenaire.
Famous Quote: "Pikachu? What Pikachu?" BZRAK "Oh,(cough), THAT
Pikachu!"

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