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From: Loki <loki@*******.com>
Subject: Re: novels...
Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 16:21:53 -0700
Steven Ratkovich wrote:
>
> >Timothy A. Mathena wrote:
> >>
> >> Loki dare I ask if I can barrow one of your SR novels to read?
> >>
> >> *gasp* yes I know it about time I start reading them after 5 years of
> >> playing shaowrun I should start reading them.
> >>
> >> -Rookie
> >
> >Finally the light dawns!!!
> >
> ><Wolf sits in the inky blackness of the nether-realms as the young
> >shaman approaches. "It is about time you realized the missing step in
> >your dance, warrior. Muscle and magic will carry even the bravest
> >warrior only so far, then he finds his hunt has fallen short. To quote a
> >popular fictional warrior of your race, you are now finding 'Knowledge
> >is half the battle.'" The visage of the silver wolf begans to waver and
> >withdraw, then Rookie finds himself back on the physical plane, in the
> >familiar confines on his medicine lodge.>
> >
> >I'll loan you Never Deal with a Dragon at the game tomorrow, it'll start
> >you on the Secrets of Power trilogy.
> >
>
> Do you have the anthology, Loki? That might be the best place to start,
> although he IS familiar with the game... Me and my GM loan out the
> anthology, Into the Shadows, to new players to get them acquainted witth the
> world...:)

Might not be a bad idea. Good point.

Yes, I have the original Into the Shadows anthonlogy that came out long
before the novel line was put into play. Kind of a strange sized grey
covered book with an Ares Dragon copter on the front...


@>-,--'--- Loki

CLARKE'S THIRD LAW:
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.

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