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Message no. 1
From: Tim Cooper <tpcooper@***.CSUPOMONA.EDU>
Subject: Re: Spider Totme (was Re: Adept powers, Spidey-Adapt,
Date: Sat, 4 Jan 1997 19:11:12 -0800
On Sat, 4 Jan 1997, Bull wrote:

> At 06:45 PM 1/4/97 -0800, you wrote:
> Hmmmm, I thought the only place Spider was listed as a totem (with rules)
> was in the back of the Grimmy, and that it was listed (along with Mantis) as
> a NPC-only totem. While I'm sure it's been used as a PC totem in some
> games, I've yet to decide what to do with it in my game, so have avoided it,
> and wouldn't let a PC use it.
>
> However, I could be wrong. This is all from memory...
>
> Bull
>

ARRRRGGGGG!! Out of all of the books on my shelf, why are Bug City and the
2nd ed. Grimoire (the two that would be of any use..) among those that are
still being borrowed!?!?!?

(There's a game scheduled tonight, so I'll get them back and see what I
can look up..)

~Tim
Message no. 2
From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: Spider Totme (was Re: Adept powers, Spidey-Adapt,
Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 11:30:16 -0500
At 07:11 PM 1/4/97 -0800, you wrote:

>ARRRRGGGGG!! Out of all of the books on my shelf, why are Bug City and the
>2nd ed. Grimoire (the two that would be of any use..) among those that are
>still being borrowed!?!?!?
>
>(There's a game scheduled tonight, so I'll get them back and see what I
>can look up..)
>
I don't own either of the books (yet), but same here... I'll get a chance
to check the reference tonite...:)

Bull

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