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Message no. 1
From: Max Trebilcock max.trebilcock@******.net
Subject: New Spirits (Was Spirits of War and Knowledge)
Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2000 20:22:09 +0330
Vocenoctum Wrote:
>It's under the "magic" section of my site.
>The base stats are still the same as Ancestors, except for powers.

Thanks for the info, nice site.
The Subjects got me thinking are there any new Spirits that people have
made up in their games and if so could they let me know what they are or
submit them to the list.

Thanks in advance

Max
Message no. 2
From: vocenoctum@****.com vocenoctum@****.com
Subject: New Spirits (Was Spirits of War and Knowledge)
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 19:52:09 -0500
On Mon, 06 Nov 2000 20:22:09 +0330 Max Trebilcock
<max.trebilcock@******.net> writes:
> Vocenoctum Wrote:
> >It's under the "magic" section of my site.
> >The base stats are still the same as Ancestors, except for powers.
>
> Thanks for the info, nice site.

no prob, thanks

> The Subjects got me thinking are there any new Spirits that people
> have
> made up in their games and if so could they let me know what they
> are or
> submit them to the list.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Max
>
>

I'd like to hear what anyone has done with the Wu-Jen spirits of the
elements?

As well, I remember a talk a while back, about changing the spells that
an elemental could aid, I like;
Air= detection and telekinetic manip
Fire= Damaging Manip and combat
Water= illusion and control manip
Earth= healing and transformation manip

But, what is anyone else using?

Vocenoctum
<http://members.xoom.com/vocenoctum>;

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