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Message no. 1
From: Denzil Kruse <dkruse@***.AZ05.BULL.COM>
Subject: Dragonfly spirits (was 1/2 way inside a ward)
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 14:08:00 MST
Steven A. Tinner said:
>Don't feel bad, Johnny deserves every bit of it.
>This IS the guy that let a Dragonfly spirit FREE from the Chicago
>Containment Zone.

Where are Dragonfly spirits detailed? One of the modules? I didn't see any
in the Grimoire or Bug City, but they were mentioned in the novel Burning
Bright.

Denzil Kruse
d.kruse@****.com
Message no. 2
From: Amper <amper@****.DATANET.HU>
Subject: Re: Dragonfly spirits (was 1/2 way inside a ward)
Date: Sat, 26 Apr 1997 22:55:21 +0200
> Where are Dragonfly spirits detailed? One of the modules? I didn't see any
> in the Grimoire or Bug City, but they were mentioned in the novel Burning
> Bright.

In the 'Paranoid Animals of North America' by Gurth, p.76.
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Message no. 3
From: L Canthros <lobo1@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Dragonfly spirits (was 1/2 way inside a ward)
Date: Sat, 26 Apr 1997 18:26:53 EDT
On Sat, 26 Apr 1997 22:55:21 +0200 Amper <amper@****.datanet.hu> writes:
>> Where are Dragonfly spirits detailed? One of the modules? I didn't
>see any
>> in the Grimoire or Bug City, but they were mentioned in the novel
Burning
>> Bright.
>
>In the 'Paranoid Animals of North America' by Gurth, p.76.

Nice try, but I just checked. Gurth's Paranoid Animals _does_ detail some
new types of magical threats on those pages (Butterfly, Lice, and Yeast*
shamans), but it does not detail Dragonfly spirits.

*The Yeast shaman appears to be a joke (either that, or my sense of humor
is too out-of-whack to differentiate a serious article from a really
obvious joke:)

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Message no. 4
From: Amper <amper@****.DATANET.HU>
Subject: Re: Dragonfly spirits (was 1/2 way inside a ward)
Date: Sun, 27 Apr 1997 01:36:33 +0200
> >In the 'Paranoid Animals of North America' by Gurth, p.76.
>
> Nice try, but I just checked. Gurth's Paranoid Animals _does_ detail some
> new types of magical threats on those pages (Butterfly, Lice, and Yeast*
> shamans), but it does not detail Dragonfly spirits.

I sorry, I mistake.
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Message no. 5
From: L Canthros <lobo1@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Dragonfly spirits (was 1/2 way inside a ward)
Date: Sat, 26 Apr 1997 22:29:03 EDT
On Sun, 27 Apr 1997 01:36:33 +0200 Amper <amper@****.datanet.hu> writes:
>> >In the 'Paranoid Animals of North America' by Gurth, p.76.
>>
>> Nice try, but I just checked. Gurth's Paranoid Animals _does_ detail
some
>> new types of magical threats on those pages (Butterfly, Lice, and
Yeast*
>> shamans), but it does not detail Dragonfly spirits.
>
>I sorry, I mistake.

I wouldn't worry too much, everyone messes up on occasion. I've messed up
several times myself:( Fact is, I probably wouldn't have checked, but I
couldn't believe I had this sitting on my hard disk the whole time and
not know about it:)

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Message no. 6
From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Subject: Re: Dragonfly spirits (was 1/2 way inside a ward)
Date: Sun, 27 Apr 1997 11:31:53 +0100
L Canthros said on 18:26/26 Apr 97...

> >In the 'Paranoid Animals of North America' by Gurth, p.76.
>
> Nice try, but I just checked. Gurth's Paranoid Animals _does_ detail some
> new types of magical threats on those pages (Butterfly, Lice, and Yeast*
> shamans), but it does not detail Dragonfly spirits.

I've never seen stats for dragonfly spirits, so they're obviously not in
PANA. I was thinking about writing some up after I saw Alien Empire last
week, though...

> *The Yeast shaman appears to be a joke (either that, or my sense of humor
> is too out-of-whack to differentiate a serious article from a really
> obvious joke:)

It looks like a joke to me too... Actually I believe it was posted
somewhere on 1 April and I snatched it from there (maybe it even was this
list, but the only April Fool jokes I remember are Fro's and the Decker
From Hell).

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Message no. 7
From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: Dragonfly spirits (was 1/2 way inside a ward)
Date: Sun, 27 Apr 1997 15:47:51 -0700
---Denzil Kruse wrote:
>
> Steven A. Tinner said:
> >Don't feel bad, Johnny deserves every bit of it.
> >This IS the guy that let a Dragonfly spirit FREE from the Chicago
> >Containment Zone.
>
> Where are Dragonfly spirits detailed? One of the modules? I didn't
see any
> in the Grimoire or Bug City, but they were mentioned in the novel
Burning
> Bright.
>
> Denzil Kruse
> d.kruse@****.com

Dragonfly larvae are found in the Double Exposure module.

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