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From: James Pearley Kilbride <kilbrj@***.EDU>
Subject: Re: Racists in Ireland?
Date: Sun, 10 Sep 1995 12:58:37 -0400
On Sep 9, 4:49pm, Dustin Wood wrote:
> Subject: Re: Racists in Ireland?
> >On Sep 9, 4:41pm, Dustin Wood wrote:
> >> Subject: Re: Racists in Ireland?
> >> >Along this line do the age old Catholic vs. Protestant conflicts still
> >> >exist in Eire?
> >> >
> >> >*-------------------------------------------*
> >> >|Stephen M. Bugge|<bugge@********.edu> |
> >> >|President, |<buug@***.com> |
> >> >|College GOP @ SU|<75764.240@**********.com>|
> >> >*-------------------------------------------*
> >> >
> >> History teaches that religious conflicts are the most difficult to
resolve
> >> and thus the longest lasting. Besides, it makes for good planning
ideas.
> >> So does the Irish Republic, or whatever it's called, the Irish terrorist
> >> that blow things up every so often. Ever seen Blown Away?
> >>-- End of excerpt from Dustin Wood
> >
> >Actually guys one problem, according to the London Sourcebook Ireland
doesn't
> >exist except as an overgrown area. Some Meta's elves I think, took
control
> >of Ireland and threw out all the corps and have a magical barrier around
that
> >turns anybody around.
> >
> Ireland is Tir nAn nOg, the European cousin to Tir Tairngire and the
barrier
> is called the veil, it masks the island, making normal or magical
navigation
> difficult. I don't see why the Irish becoming elves would diffuse any
> tension between them and the English though, nor religious disputes, if
> anything I would think it would make it worse. Elves are legendarily
snotty.
>-- End of excerpt from Dustin Wood

Thanks dustin I couldn't find my sourcbook at the time. I meant thought that
there is no religous warfare in Tir Nan Nog that is mentioned. I believe
they were talking about something to do in Ireland and I don't think that
what they would like to do in Ireland is something you can do...

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