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From: Daniel Waisley <DJWA@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: Cherokee And Kill a Character
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1993 09:29:25 -0700
Well I will be looking up that thing on cherokee's in the Sioux nation
that someone mentioned last night - Thanks

As to where the Nation is - well i realy am not sure. Jeremy - you are
correct in that there is a nation in Oklahoma - the descendents of the people on
the trail of tears. But I also believe there is a group in NC that is also
part and apart of the nation - I plan on researching that today.



SRI - SRII
Spells - well at different points and places in the SRI rules
you either resisted the force of the spell or the casters sorcery.
SRII - is atleast consistent in saying its FORCE.

Characters - well most characters convert except those mages and Phys
ads. with increase reaction 4 (+8 react +4 d6 init)
I personally give +1 reaction to phsy ads if the take increase init.
just small hold over from SRI - either that or I cut the cost for increase init.
They get the shaft in SRII in my opiion - but they can up grade unlike a Sam.

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Daniel Waisley + SCA - March of Ered Sul - Flagstaff AZ
DJWA@******.UCC.NAU.EDU + Nau fencing club.
"Nightfox" + Brotherhood of the Cryptic Demesne - Fencing house
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" A lack of knowledge is a dangerous thing. I am the most dangerous man in the
universe." - Daniel Waisley "Nightfox"
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