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Message no. 1
From: "J.D. Falk" <jdfalk@***.GWU.EDU>
Subject: 7th Son of a--
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 1994 23:59:08 -0500
Well, the 7th Son of a 7th Son could be translated into game terms
as a number of things -- one possibility is that he will be someone who
has put priority A into magic.
Lets not complicate the game _too_ much, okay?

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Message no. 2
From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: Re: 7th Son of a--
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 1994 23:19:18 -0600
On Wed, 12 Jan 1994, J.D. Falk wrote:

> Well, the 7th Son of a 7th Son could be translated into game terms
> as a number of things -- one possibility is that he will be someone who
> has put priority A into magic.
> Lets not complicate the game _too_ much, okay?

Yes, thank you. You beat me to it, but I was about to say the same thing.

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Message no. 3
From: "J.D. Falk" <jdfalk@***.GWU.EDU>
Subject: Re: 7th Son of a--
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 1994 00:18:29 -0500
On Wed, 12 Jan 1994, Robert A. Hayden wrote:

> On Wed, 12 Jan 1994, J.D. Falk wrote:
>
> > Well, the 7th Son of a 7th Son could be translated into game terms
> > as a number of things -- one possibility is that he will be someone who
> > has put priority A into magic.
> > Lets not complicate the game _too_ much, okay?
>
> Yes, thank you. You beat me to it, but I was about to say the same thing.

Strange minds think alike, and all that good shit.

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