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Message no. 1
From: Jeremy Smith <jsmith@*****.ORG>
Subject: Increased charisma
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 1994 16:13:13 -0500
Ahhh...after refreshing my 32-pin, 70ns memory by re-reading Shadowtech,
I guess I can see that the pheromones don't help the spirit stuff.
Okay, _so_ I was wrong :(


Well, I think I'll start a little poll of my own, call it Spell Poll.

Q: What are your favorite spells? Limit 'em to about 5.
Spells can either be from the books or created (give details if ya
created them)

Just in case you want to read more, here's mine:
5. transform (funny)
4. shape change (kewl)
3. improved invisibility sustained when casting #2
2. death touch (ooooooohhh yeah)
1. good ole mana bolt.

Jerm
Message no. 2
From: Skrub <mccllstr@*****.BUCKNELL.EDU>
Subject: Re: Increased charisma
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 00:05:57 -0400
>What are your favorite spells?

Gee i love polls :)

Hmm.
1) Influence - It's just too useful
2) Mob Mind - see above
3) Shapechange - I don't like parachutes
4) Transform - especially with a quickening. I like pets.
5) Green Ooze - Too bad FASA didn't carry it over to 2nd Ed

Brian McCallister---------------------------------------------------Skrub
"I get to play Doom on a Pentium 90 !!!!!!!"
-Skrub, before being shot for unknown reasons
Message no. 3
From: Matt <mosbun@******.CC.PURDUE.EDU>
Subject: Re: Increased charisma
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 09:44:53 -0500
>What are your favorite spells?

1. Control Actions (Ever played hopscotch in a minefield?)
2. Mind Probe
3. Urban Renewal (Don't get even- get ahead.)
4. Turn to Tree. Or Potted Fern, in my case.
5. Astral Static

Matt

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