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From: docwagon101@*****.com (Rand Ratinac)
Subject: If you're in my upcoming game, do not, under pain of death, read
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 15:11:43 +0000 (GMT)
> I know it's generally frowned upon to leave more
than what's relevant as quote, but I figured I should
leave the spoiler space intact.

'preciate it, Timothy. :)

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> The information you're looking for is in Shadows of
North America. If my memory serves, it's pretty vague.
The only thing I can tell you for certain is that it
is NOT an open shooting war. It seems to be skirmishes
across the border by both sides.
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> One of the possible reasons for the fighting is a
manaline, but even that has two different versions.
One is that a manaline is dragging toxic energy from
the Tsimshian into the Salish (in this case, the
fighting was started by the Salish). Alternate version
is that there's a manaline just inside Salish
territory that the Tsimshian want to take.
> Timothy J. Lanza

Cool, thanks.

Really, it's the date that's important. I need to know
the when of it to know what date to use for the game.
All the rest I can deal with as necessary.

====Doc'
(aka Mr. Freaky Big, Super-Dynamic Troll of Tomorrow, aka Doc'booner, aka Doc' Vader)

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If you SMELL what the DOC' is COOKING!!!

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