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From: Hobbes Patrol Headquarters <TYGER@****.WINONA.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: Shadowfurry, fishing for ideas!
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1993 13:42:24 -0500
This is mostly for anyone who cares (both of you...) A recent posting on
the listserve came from our local archivist, with the list of everything he
had on file. I couldn't find my 'shadowfury' stuff, so I asked, the reply
is as follows :

> From: IN%"PROGERS%ALBION.bitnet@******.CUNY.EDU"

> [r.progers.shadowrun.warez]

> body.sculpting

> that's where i hid the shadowfurries *grin*. although if you've done
> any updates, i'd love to have them.

> patric

Well, I'm working on some updates,. mainly some more 'off the rack' 'morphs
for the uncreative types. I'm also working on a listing of more of the
ambiguous types (IE: a 'canine' is vague, but a 'german shepard' or a 'fox'
is rather defined...) so the player has a bigger selection. I'll repost it
here if there's a demand (Or, who knows, I may not. Or I might post it
anyhow! HAHA!)

> p.s.: i put the shadowfurries under the title "body sculpting" because
> your shadowfurries spawned numerous threads about reshaping a body
> . the entire collecting makes sense when put together, and the title
> "body.sculpting" covers it all.

This is another thing I'll add to the listing. (For details on the string,
get in touch with patric....) I'll add my rules of 'racial sculpting' when
I have more time to do stuff.

So, into the abyss.

-Tyger

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