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Message no. 1
From: Laughing Man oliver_wilken@*******.com
Subject: Fleshforms of insect spirits?
Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 11:07:13 PST
From: Thu, 1 Apr 1999 17:33:47 -0600


<snip>
>AFAIK, Female Mantids are True Form Spirits with the Human Form power.

--
D. Ghost
(aka Pixel)


From: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 03:00:05 +0200

<snip>
>The female mantis has no body, it gets completely destroyed during the
incubation.
>The female is a full spirit, not a flesh form, same for the queens of
the other insect spirits.

--
Barbie

"I'm Pentium of Borg. Precision is irrelevant.
You will be approximated."

I just looked up in the Grimoire about the fleshforms of Mantid spirits.
I'm afraid that you're both wrong about the female mantid spirit.(pg
107)"Female mantids always manifest in flesh form, showing no sighn of
the insect form.<snip>Male mantids always invest as true forms." The
female does however receive the Masking ability as a normal spirit
power.

Mantids break the rules that the other insect spirits seem to follow.

It also says on the same page "Mantids tend to live among humanity,
becoming as much a part of it as their alien nature permits."

[Please,... don't approximate me! /hapless victim of Pentium of Borg :)]


*Laughing Man* >>Strikes-Again/Ha-Ha-Ha<<

He who laughs last laughs longest.

"Yes, I rebelled. It was a long time ago. How long was I meant to pay
for that one action?"
The Devil- 'The Sandman: Season of Mist', Neil Gaiman

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