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From: Andre' Selmer <031SEA@******.WITS.AC.ZA>
Subject: Re: Totems (Was an Interesting Idea)
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 1995 20:18:48 +0200
}"Dustin" == Dustin Wood <cukoo@*****.NET> writes:
}
}Dustin> In one of my games, a guy ran an Amerind who followed
}Dustin> the path of "Falcon" he didn't have a magic attribute or any
}Dustin> abilities, but he followed the path and believed himself a
}Dustin> representative of the totem. I made the totem like eagle, he
}Dustin> had cybereyes (with mag sight) and hand razors (to simulate
}Dustin> talons). Interesting concept.
}
We have a character also like that, except in this case he
follows the path of the puma. Handrazors, extendable canine teeth,
glowing green eyes (at night) with slit pupils and a LMG on gyromout
make up for one hell of an intimidation factor.. (at least he stopped
from having his ears pointed and tuffed) Not to mention the mini amp &
speakers he had implated in his jacket attached to the sound effects
chip.

Andre'

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