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Message no. 1
From: Stephane Lafrance <Stephane.Lafrance@***.ULAVAL.CA>
Subject: Re: horrors [was Re: SR and ED?]
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 10:01:24 EDT
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Sent by:Jeremy Smith <jsmith@*****.org>
Ummm....I'm sorry for not knowing this, but
what exactly are the Horrors?

I imagine they're some magical beings that are feared (gee, wonder why)
But I'm not sure...If anyone could tell me where you read about
em, I'd appreciate it.

jeremy

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Horrors are monsters that you don't want to meet. Huge great
dragons are puppys compared to some of them. They're from
Earthdawn. It's another game from FASA. It's fun actually but
like Shadowrun, it's a killer game.

Stephan
Message no. 2
From: Brian McCallister <mccllstr@*****.BUCKNELL.EDU>
Subject: Re: horrors [was Re: SR and ED?]
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 10:24:17 -0400
What are Horrors?

Well, one of them is named "Vergigorm, Hunter of Great Dragons"

Brian McCallister---------------------------------------------------Skrub
"I got to play Doom II on a Pentium 90 !!!!!!!"
-Skrub, before being shot for unknown reasons
Message no. 3
From: Stephane Lafrance <Stephane.Lafrance@***.ULAVAL.CA>
Subject: Re: horrors [was Re: SR and ED?]
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 16:43:52 EDT
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Sent by:Brian McCallister <mccllstr@*****.bucknell.edu>
What are Horrors?

Well, one of them is named "Vergigorm, Hunter of Great Dragons"
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Should we tell Lofwyr??

Brrrrr....

Stephan

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