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From: Nightfox <DJWA@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: magma - its been a while
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1993 22:05:57 -0700
Ok well magma and such - here goes

Accidental Summoning - no - Mages (thats means hermetics) need to take time to
summon things. And don't you dare frag up the circle or you will have a load of
drek on your hands. Weird stuff that make plot lines seem cooler - ok
if not used to much

Fire Adepts summoning non fire elementals at initiated levels. NO. They are
adepts and that goes beyond what they should be able to do.
as to the fire adept with fire manipulation - hey its fire he can do it.
it works out in the end. But they make sure to say that Only that type
of elemental can be summoned. with hermetics it RULES RULES RULES
and they got to follow them and do it the same each time
- rather screwy i know

Roxxy - This isn't really like a game where things are set in play-doe and
harder to change. Character concepts will change over time. Look at Nightfox -
he's been changing a lot over the past 5 years, and he definately isn't the same
as when he started. He will settle down more after Tir Nan Og - it will allow
me to see what direct Tom is going.

what is really strange is that concepts I came up with a year ago are
suddenly appearing in this elf stuff. Strange minds think alike huh.

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Daniel Waisley + SCA - March of Ered Sul - Flagstaff AZ
DJWA@******.UCC.NAU.EDU + Nau fencing club.
"Nightfox" + Brotherhood of the Cryptic Demesne - Fencing house
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" A lack of knowledge is a dangerous thing. I am the most dangerous man in the
universe." - Daniel Waisley "Nightfox"
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