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From: Laughing Boy <JLR@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: more totems
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 14:29:00 -0700
cont. from before...

HORSE (Nightfox just told me that this is already in the Ireland book, but
I don't care!!!! So bite me!!! Mwah-hah-hah!!!!)
Characteristics: Horse is a strong worker and a free spirit. Even when slaving
for Man, Horse maintains a fierce pride and unbreakable spirit.
Enviroment: Prairie or Urban
Advantages: +3 dice for conjuring prairie or field spirits (shaman's choice),
+1 die for Health spells
Disadvantages: When in a confined space (building, thick forest, etc..) +1 to
all target numbers

BISON
Characteristics: Bison is a slow mover, but powerful once he gets started.
Bison is a provider for mankind. He is also slow to react and often ignores
what goes on around him.
Enviroment: Prairie
Advantages: +2 dice to Health spells, +2 dice for conjuring prairie spirits
Disadvantages: -2 dice for Detection spells

FENRIR (NPC use only, they get a threat rating)
Characteristics: Fenrir is a mindless hunter. Those who follow him show many
of the qualities of a Toxic Wolf shaman.
Enviroment: forest
Advantages: +4 dice to any spell cast in combat
Disadvantages: can not summon spirits

almost done....
-Laughing Boy, who is sad because he didn't think of Lemming

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I"Elvis the Dark God Above, Below and sometimes Sideways" -Laughing boy I
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I"Elvis, long may he reign, his power is eternal"-Laughing boy I
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I"Pray for the coming of SMURF!" -Laughing boy I
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