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From: Court Schuett <schuett@*****.IVCC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Tinner's Paranoid Horror Theories - Part 13B
Date: Thu, 1 May 1997 13:15:43 -0500
At 01:26 PM 5/1/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Bull, if you're reading this, yer gonna die! :-)
Add Mike to that list. :)
>So stop ... no really dude, stop there's ...
>!!!!!SPOILERS!!!!!!
>In them thar' hills!
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>OK, here's my latest Horror Conspiracy I've been dreaming up.
>Anyone who has the ED Horrors book, have you read the entry for the
>Artificer?
>He's the beast that makes shiny metal traps for dungeon crawlers.

Wow that's cool. :) Did anyone else watch Buffy the Vampire Slayer last
night? It was about a demon (Horror) that was trapped in a book a long
time ago (ED) that was scanned in. :) And then went out over the net. It
was kinda cool. Then they had a technopagan(technoshamn) perform a ritual
to get it out. The thing, Mooluck(sp?) the Corrupter wanted a body, so he
had some computer geeks (otaku) build him a body.
I thought it was a pretty cool show, and I think I'm going to incorparate
it into my campaign.

Hate to tack it onto your post, but what do people think about clones. I'm
thinking about making one. I figured you could grow it fast enough, to
have a couple of you. Just a thought for an evil arch-nemesis. You know
they kill him, think he's dead, and he shows up again at the most
inoprotune times.

-=Court


/* Court Schuett, a totally modern boy.

schuett@*****.ivcc.edu
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When you're following an angel
Does it mean you have to throw your body off a building?
Somewhere they're meeting on a pinhead
Calling you an angel, calling you the nicest things
-They Might Be Giants

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