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Message no. 1
From: "Andrew W. Ragland" <RAGLAN54@***.BITNET>
Subject: Furries
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1993 13:50:05 -0600
I think I've said it before, but Chromebook II for R.Talsorian Cyberpunk
has a wonderful section on body sculpting. As well, I'd suggest the Albedo
Anthropomorphics RPG for a good system for handling anthropomorphized
furries. BTW, isn't there a new version of Albedo due out soon?
Message no. 2
From: Hobbes Patrol Headquarters <TYGER@****.WINONA.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: Re : Furries
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1993 14:04:28 -0500
>I think I've said it before, but Chromebook II for R.Talsorian Cyberpunk
>has a wonderful section on body sculpting. As well, I'd suggest the Albedo
>Anthropomorphics RPG for a good system for handling anthropomorphized
>furries. BTW, isn't there a new version of Albedo due out soon?

)nod( Yah, I know. That's what I based shadowfurry on (loosely...). And,
yes, I have the Albedo RPG. It's hard to get people to play it though, it
could have to do with the combat being ultra-deadly...

That's kinda one of the reasons I wrote up shadowfurry. Everyone around
here likes Shadowrun, and there's a few GM's who actually let just about
any rational idea fly. (Yeah, I've done Cyberpunk 2020. The local problem
stems from the GM not letting players have 'cyber' in the 'punk' *sigh*)

-Tyger

)A new version of Albedo? Wow!(


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!He was independent, and unpredictable, but harmless. Except now !
!he had a philosophy, and that made him dangerous. !
! -From "Operation LIVEcrime" !
! Queensryche
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