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Message no. 1
From: Max Rible <slothman@*********.ORG>
Subject: Ork Underground and Trollkönigreich_
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 1997 16:41:29 -0800
Does anyone know of any resources giving details on the Ork Underground
in Seattle or the Troll Kingdom of the Black Forest in Germany, other than
the standard entries in the Seattle and Germany sourcebooks? I'm trying to
flesh them out for my campaign. (I've found a couple of useful references
to the Ork Underground in the Shadowrun novels _Never Trust an Elf_ and
_Headhunters_...)

Thanks,
Max

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Message no. 2
From: 96sp080 <96sp080@***.EDU>
Subject: Re: Ork Underground and Trollkönigreich_
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 1997 23:45:44 -0700
On Thu, 25 Sep 1997, Max Rible wrote:

> Does anyone know of any resources giving details on the Ork Underground
> in Seattle or the Troll Kingdom of the Black Forest in Germany, other than
> the standard entries in the Seattle and Germany sourcebooks? I'm trying to
> flesh them out for my campaign. (I've found a couple of useful references
> to the Ork Underground in the Shadowrun novels _Never Trust an Elf_ and
> _Headhunters_...)
>

um also check out the novels "preying for keeps" and... and... smeg there
was one more... hmmm that'll teach me to pack up all my books. I think it
might have been Lucifer Deck. I think that one has some about the under
ground


aside form that... you might want to look up stuff about the underground
presently <in case you don't know yes there is a underground of
seattle><I didn't know until I visted> and then modify that

good luck

Mike

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