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Message no. 1
From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: Re: Goblins, Min., Ogres, Sprites,
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1993 10:59:57 -0500
This was sent to me by mistake. SHouls have gone to the list.

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Date: Mon, 19 Jul 93 16:32 BST
From: Zorro - The Heroic Ca <MCM%VMS.BRIGHTON.AC.UK@**.rl.ac.uk>
To: HAYDEN@*******.mankato.msus.edu
Subject: RE: Goblins, Min., Ogres, Sprites, and my system hates me. . . (fwd)


Hello there,

Have just *joined* up here and still wading through the vast pile of back
dated stuff I've got quite a few questions and thoughts of my own to add.

First off. Phy Ads. - Has anyone covered them and any extra abilitilies ?

Second Mages why can:t they hide Quicken spells - does't that make it a bit
pointless if powerful mages can't wonder around with lesser mage knowing about
it ? - I did read some notes from Nightstalker but I thought they were a bit
vage, mind you I like his ideas of the items and barriers stuff.

Hope this get through to the right place

What.

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