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From: Sascha Pabst <Sascha.Pabst@****.INFORMATIK.UNI-OLDENBURG.DE>
Subject: Re: Spirits/polar regions
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 1995 01:01:36 +0100
Kilroy wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Sep 1995, The Kumquat wrote:
> > [snip] Since
> > Nature spirits disappear at sunrise or sunset, If you conjure one in the far
> > north (i.e. Alaska), where the sun rises or sets infrequently, do they hang
> > around for six months? ;-P

> Yup...but what happens when you take a spirit on a flight that goes
> faster than the sunrise?
> Does it wink out as you fly into yesterday? :)
Hm, what domain should that be that covers so much physical space? Sea? But
when you fly, you are not "in touch" with Sea... Storm? What a mighty wind...
[snips own comment, well _that's_ self-control :-) ]

But if (!) you would (!!) find a single (!!!) area that covers that much
physical space, the spirit would - IMHO, of course, and neither me nor my
shaman have tested it - stay with you until you would see the next sunset/
sunrise (no, no tequila meant here! :-) Why should a nature spirit care for
such stupid things like human dates???

Sascha
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