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Message no. 1
From: Seth Scott <seth@***.UOREGON.EDU>
Subject: Grimoire II
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 92 14:17:59 -0800
Hoi fellow sufferers... Just snagged Grimoire II and an adventure titled
_Imago_. Haven't had time to review 'em yet, but I'll type something
in a day or two, if no one beats me to it... My initial impression was
being somewhat irritated at the duplication of material in the Grim II,
but I haven't examined it in detail. Once I get through the Abnormal
Psych final at 3:00, and I get packed, get home, and feel human, I'll
go through it all, you bet!

Good luck to y'all, hope it isn't needed...

Seth
Message no. 2
From: Colin Smith <csmith@*****.CIT.GU.EDU.AU>
Subject: Grimoire II
Date: Thu, 7 Jan 93 15:34:54 +1000
I was gonna have my GM do a review on the Grimoire (since nobody's
actually done it yet), but there's a little tidbit about the Grimoire
that just can't wait. He's off chasing this potential new girlfriend
of his down, so I'll write about it without him.

On page 130 (I think) of the Grimoire, in the bottom left hand corner,
there's a sketch of a tome resting open on a tabletop. IT IS HIGHLY
RECOMMENDED THAT YOU GET A MAGIFYING GLASS AND READ THE WRITING ON THE
TOME, BECAUSE IT IS QUITE FUNNY! There's some comments from the
artist himself (Mike "Troll Boy" Neilsen, I think) about how boring it
is to write in such small letters, and some tips for the guys on how
good loud music is.

Oh, well, back to reality for me.

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-Colin Smith <csmith@*****.cit.gu.edu.au>, Griffith University, QLD., AUST.
Tip #197: Curse the umpire at a Little League game.
--_Life's Little Destruction Book_, Charles Sherwood Dane
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