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From: chaos@*****.com (Steven Ratkovich)
Subject: Re: Who's Who of SRII?
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 00:56:14 -0500 (EST)
>Steven Ratkovich wrote:
>> Well, to each his own. Personally, I think there's something VERY unusual
>> about mr. Knght... I'm waiting to see a bit more before I make a wild
>> theory, but a vague guess may be along the lines of reincarnation, or
>> something similar... I don't know if Damiens immortal, but I think he's
>
>In House of the Sun, Harlequin mentioned that it felt like he knew Dirk
>"from another time". It's possible Damien is another reincarnate.
>
>
That's right, I had forgotten about that. I've actually started using taht
as a possible backgroud for a character in my game. Although Bubba's char
is getting a much more "personal" touch to it. He's having vivid dreams,
which may just be flashbacks to a previous life in Earthdawn, and someone's
talking to him inside his head. Also, Dunk left him a small pendant in his
will (not from teh book) and a note calling him a friend. Hmmm, Tinner's a
bit confued about it all, since he knows everything "official" from FASA and
I'm making this up as I go... Keeps him guessing;)

Now, Bubba, think about this... Is it a past self talking to you, a spirit
trying to tell you something... Or maybe, like your favorite theory, it's a
horror...;)

I do so love paranoia...:)
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