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Message no. 1
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Bira)
Subject: SR/ED question
Date: Fri Aug 3 22:30:02 2001
Since one of the current topic on the list is the Shadowrun-Earthdawn connection,
I wonder if any of you could answer me this:

Who are the guests on that party in Harlequin's Back? I plan on running that for
my group with a somewhat altered mythology, and I need to know who they are so I can
replace them with my people :).


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Message no. 2
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Sebastian Wiers)
Subject: SR/ED question
Date: Mon Aug 6 19:55:03 2001
> Since one of the current topic on the list is the
Shadowrun-Earthdawn connection, I wonder if any of you could answer me this:
>
> Who are the guests on that party in Harlequin's Back? I plan on
running that for my group with a somewhat altered mythology, and I need to
know who they are so I can replace them with my people :).

As I recall, they seemed to be representatives of the various Passions. The
Passions are Earthdawns gods- they are worshiped at temples, can affect
evvents directly or indirectly, and can imbue those who follow thier ideals
with certain powers. I think theres 12 of them, with 3 being evil, or at
least insane (they lots the fight against the horrors). I don't recall if
all 12 or just the 9 make an apearance in HB- if its all 12, Harlequin is
following the Therin pnatheon; Barsavians and the Elven Court only worship
the 9.

-Mongoose

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