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Message no. 1
From: Hannes Lundholm <mt28185@******.SWIPNET.SE>
Subject: SV: An immunity to age spell
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 18:48:23 +0100
> One of my players is in the process of making an immunity to age spell.
> I'd just like any of your input about this.
> Dust

Well, you _could_ use the rules for cybermancy.
The rules state that your soul leaves the body either when youre dead or
when your essence drops sub-zero. Cybermancy fools the soul to think that
everythings fine, and stay there for some time.
Since death and sub-zero essence is about the same things, about the same
rules could apply.
But thats just my scan on it, any comments?

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Message no. 2
From: MC23 <mc23@****.NET>
Subject: Re: SV: An immunity to age spell
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 13:07:51 -0500
Hannes Lundholm wrote,
>Well, you _could_ use the rules for cybermancy.
>The rules state that your soul leaves the body either when youre dead or
>when your essence drops sub-zero. Cybermancy fools the soul to think that
>everythings fine, and stay there for some time.
>Since death and sub-zero essence is about the same things, about the same
>rules could apply.
>But thats just my scan on it, any comments?

Sounds a little like some of rumors of what going on in Aztlan to me.
<shiver>




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