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Message no. 1
From: Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM>
Subject: Lodges in Land Trains
Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 22:08:00 -0500
I don't really feel like going through the hassle to get things quoted
properly so I'll summarize instead :) I was reading through the digests
(I'm on 15 of 17 yea!!) and got to the bit in the Land trains thread
where Herc (Mike Bobroff <Airwasp@***.COM>) said that his group used one
of the cargo thingies as a medicine lodge ... Since medicine lodges,
IIRC, have to be in the domain favored by the totem, what domain would
that be? (Inside a cargo bi that is ...) sounds like Hearth comes
closest to fitting it ...

D. Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum, RuPixel)
o/` Trideo killed the Video Star ... o/`

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Message no. 2
From: Nexx Many-Scars <Nexx3@***.COM>
Subject: Re: Lodges in Land Trains
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 00:05:59 EDT
In a message dated 16/08/98 23:00:57 Central Daylight Time, dghost@****.COM
writes:

> Since medicine lodges,
> IIRC, have to be in the domain favored by the totem, what domain would
> that be?

Quite a few, actually.

Coyote, Snake: Anywhere on land
Owl: Anywhere
Racoon: Anywhere but the desert (so watch where you drive!)
Cat, Dog, Mouse, Rat all say urban, but given the nature of those Totems, I'd
say they could survive a cargo bin done up as a Lodge.

Raven is actually the easiest. So long as you take the top off, anywhere can
be used as a medicine lodge.

Nexx
Message no. 3
From: Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Lodges in Land Trains
Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 23:14:47 -0500
On Mon, 17 Aug 1998 00:05:59 EDT Nexx Many-Scars <Nexx3@***.COM> writes:
>In a message dated 16/08/98 23:00:57 Central Daylight Time,
>dghost@****.COM
>writes:

>> Since medicine lodges,
>> IIRC, have to be in the domain favored by the totem, what domain
would
>> that be?

(Since the rest of the post was snipped, it should be noted that "THAT"
as used above meant the inside of a cargo trailer of a Bergen.)

>Quite a few, actually.
>
>Coyote, Snake: Anywhere on land
>Owl: Anywhere
>Racoon: Anywhere but the desert (so watch where you drive!)
>Cat, Dog, Mouse, Rat all say urban, but given the nature of those
Totems, I'd
>say they could survive a cargo bin done up as a Lodge.
>
>Raven is actually the easiest. So long as you take the top off,
anywhere can
>be used as a medicine lodge.
>
>Nexx

So you're saying, in general, the domain the Land Train s driving in
determines the domain, and not the cargo trailer itself?

D. Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum, RuPixel)
o/` Trideo killed the Video Star ... o/`

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Message no. 4
From: Nexx Many-Scars <Nexx3@***.COM>
Subject: Re: Lodges in Land Trains
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 00:25:10 EDT
In a message dated 16/08/98 23:18:40 Central Daylight Time, dghost@****.COM
writes:

> So you're saying, in general, the domain the Land Train s driving in
> determines the domain, and not the cargo trailer itself?

No. I'm saying that for some Totems, the fact that the train is an inside
location isn't going to matter. Raven will simply want a lack of a roof.
Coyote doesn't really care, so long as you have a lodge. Racoon won't want
you traipsing through the desert, and I know very few dogs, rats, cats, or
mice that would mind living inside.

Nexx

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