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Message no. 1
From: Ubiquitous <weberm@*******.net>
Subject: Re: [SR2] Where's Neddy
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 22:42:12 -0400 (EDT)
At 08:59 PM 9/24/96 -0500, you wrote:
>>At 02:44 PM 9/24/96 -0500, you wrote:

>>>Isn't Neddy the mage that hangs with Nameless?
>>>I think they're in the story "Plus ca Change" in the SRII main book.
>>>AFAIK the picture of the street mage is Neddy.
>>
>>I don't think he's mentioned in the 2nd edit story (I'm sure I'd remember
>>him), but if you have a 1st edition book, he's prominently used in the
>>chapter on magic, especially in the section on spell casting.
>>
>>Who's Nameless?
>
>Neddy and nameless are in the story Pus ca Change on page 12 of my SR2 book.
>I have the first printing hardback edition, so I don't know if the story was
>removed in the soft back version...

Just read it, and yep, Neddy's in it, although he has a small part.

>>>Neddy also appears in the story Tailchaser from Into the Shadows
>>
>>Yeah, that's him, I think. He's the mage who levitated the hang gliders
>>and talked about going to Cambridge or some upper-crust school, right?
>>
>>The picture of the street mage, I believe, is of him, as someone mentioned.
>>Has he made any other appearances lately?
>
>Umm, also, not too sure that he's an Elf. He is described as a human in
>Plus and in Tailcahser...

He's definatelt human, but someone reading the story might have been
confused by the P.O.V.

--
"I dyde shyte thre grete toordes." Fables of Aesop,
Caxton translation,
V15 1484

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