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From: "Andre' Selmer" <031ANDRE@******.wits.ac.za>
Subject: Re: Karma Pool, Rerolling Failures.
Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 10:13:28 GMT + 2:00
<snip vampire bit>

@ Our GM had a real thing for vampires...it started off when we where hired
@ to geek a guy who turned out to be a vampire, and turned out to be in a
@ big vampire cult, which turned out to especially want our blood
@ (well...after we toasted this guy...eventually *grin*) So we spent months
@ ascensing everyone and anyone who hired us, worked with us...or even
@ walked past us on the street! We got pretty good at killing
@ vampires...you know, blowing off their brain stem to create major tissue
@ damage. I had an adept with missile mastery who never went anywhere
@ without a dozen wooden stakes, and a bag of saw-dust!

Hmm. I have the wooden stake idea, the wooden combat axe (cost
me a small bundle had to import Iornwood from Africa (blade), Willow
from England (handle) and a hold load of other things, heck, my
character even went as far as to try to get some holy water from the
Vatican. The wood bullet, but sawdust, never thought of that. Lets
guess used in the same way as blinding powder?

Andre'

-- We exist because you want us to, because you are
|__|__ afraid to face the facts. We are what you fear
/\ /\ \ in the deep recesses of your soul, yourselves.
|\ /\ /| | It is there in the shadows of your soul and those
|/ \/ \| | of the street that we exist. Through the use of
\/__\/ might, magic, cunning, blood, sweat and tears we
protect you from your fears, from youselves, from
others and keep your utopia, not ours, intact.

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