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Message no. 1
From: "L.T.Bryant" <cs5025@***.AC.UK>
Subject: Stoping astarals
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 12:55:44 +0100
Hi with the talk on wood and how to stop a atstaral mage hers a
nice ( easy) way , ...... Grow ivy all over the house you want
to protect and Presto instant unpassable, if you want to be
unplesant again have the cavity walls filled with fungi it
should wok (i think) .

The spell matrix idea from alex was from a question he asked me
abought storing spells where i used the spell matrix idea from
Rune Quest ( insert appropriate aknolagements).

Hope this all helps.
Bye for now again.
L Bryant
The drunken dislecsic spider scribbles and having done
so moves on.
--
oh rose thou art sick
the invisible worm that flys by night.....STEEL
Message no. 2
From: Stefan Struck <struck@******.INFORMATIK.UNI-BONN.DE>
Subject: Re: Stoping astarals
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 16:04:13 +0100
Steel writes
> Hi with the talk on wood and how to stop a atstaral mage hers a
> nice ( easy) way , ...... Grow ivy all over the house you want
> to protect and Presto instant unpassable, if you want to be
> unplesant again have the cavity walls filled with fungi it
> should wok (i think) .
Yes, it should work. In the Denver-book is the description of a building
(can't remember which) which has ivy all over. It is said, that the ivy
will stop astral travellers.
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