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From: "Andre' Selmer" <031ANDRE@******.wits.ac.za>
Subject: Re: Kick butt toad
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 1996 11:23:13 GMT + 2:00
@ Steven Tinner Wrote as a Sig Line:
@
@ > FAMOUS LAST WORDS
@ > "Help! The toad is kicking my butt!"
@ >
@ >
@ Ladies and gentlemen, has this ever happened to you? If so, join the ranks
@ of the proud and brave...:)
@
@ Seriously, though, for my own morbid fascination, is there a giant awakened
@ toad? If not, let me know because it would be an absolute delight t5o
@ create one! :)
@
@ JKust my sick little mind...:)

I remember reading of an awakened toad, but it is very small and
highly toxic. There is nothing stopping some or the other mage
creating an enlarge spell. Of course I would suggest that the
creature make a body roll against the force of the spell when it
reverts to normal size. Expansion and contraction of the skeletal
system by more than a couple percent cant be healthy for anything ;)

Still nice idea, prehaps it feed on dual natured or astral beings
such as fly spirits perhaps ;). I can just imagine the game.

GM: The door crashs open and 3 Fly Spirits charge in.
P1: Drop to the floor, while drawing my Pistol
P2: Reach for my can of Baygon
P3: Panic, scream and dive through the window
Mage: Pull out my toad and cast enlarge.






Andre'

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