From: | seb@***.ripco.com (Sebastian Wiers) |
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Subject: | Re: SR: Critter Question |
Date: | Thu, 23 May 1996 19:28:46 -0500 (CDT) |
> At 12:39 AM 5/22/96 -0500, you wrote:
> >Well that was easy. It looks like nobody else would be able to read that
> >last message. Let's try again.
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> >>Hey BILL ASHE, don't read this thread. We're discussing some info for our
> >next game session. That means you too, LANDON GREGORY. Same goes for the
> wife.
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> >>Now that I've gotten rid of my players...
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> >Our next adventure involves ghouls. Does anyone have any info on what the
> >bounty is for ghouls (in the CAS, if there is a bounty)? Anyone know the
> >approximate fines and possible imprisonment time for assisting a pack of
> >ghouls? By pack, I mean about 16 or so.
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> It's in the main rule book. Try looking under the entry for ghouls and the
> chapter on Seattle near the back. I'm not certain, but the Eye Witness
> adventure might have it too, unless that's what you're running and the
> reason you're asking in the first place.
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Yes, it is in Eye witness, and it varies; I don't think the UCAS offers a
bounty- it is a local matter. What do you meen "assisisting"? Helping Ghouls
is legally no different from helping animals, as far as i know. Not all
places offer ghoul bounties. Sometimes Humanis does, some places ghouls have
a quaisi protected status.
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> --
> "I remember my first sexual encounter because I kept the recipe."
> - Jeff Dahmer
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--Seb