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From: L Canthros <lobo1@****.COM>
Subject: Re: The Dragon
Date: Thu, 8 May 1997 22:04:19 EDT
On Thu, 8 May 1997 10:50:12 -0500 Kevin Roberts <krst0023@****.NET>
writes:
>I would like to know if anyone knows where the
>Write up for The big D is in?
>Someone on this list said it was written in a mag.
>Could someone tell me what mag it is in?
>
>A few friend of mine are trying to come up
>with a reenactment of the Big D's death.
>
>End of line....
>

The below is the original message as it was sent to the mailing list on
12-30-96 by Glenn Robertson. Enjoy.

--
-Canthros
And ye shall know the truth, and lobo1@****.com
the truth shall set you free. canthros1@***.com
--John 8:32, KJV
http://members.aol.com/canthros1/



<<WARNING!! GM's ONLY (so as I don't get in trouble or nothing for
posting them!). Since many of you have asked, I thought I'd send them on
the list.

Glenn
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These stats are a private responce, case you like to keep your secrets
secret.

Body: 22/12 Char: 10 Ess: 12!
Quickness: 11 x 3 Intel: 9 Magic: 20!
Strength: 48 Will: 12 React: 9
Initiative: 9 +2d6 Threat: 10
Attack Code: 16D, + 3 reach Lvl of Init: 12 + Type of magic:
shamanic
Areas of knowledge: Magic, Media, Technology
Power: Enhanced Senses (wide band hearing, low-light vision, thermal
sense),
Hardened Armor, Influence
Description: D is a silver- and blue-scaled great western dragon (Draco
sapiens
(occidentalis)) aprrox. 48 m long including a 17 m tail. He stands just
under
3 m in height at the shoulder and has a wingspan in excess of 30 m. His
weight
has been estimated at aprox. 2,000 kg.

(note: this info is an approx based on causal obser. and limited sec.
intell)

And if you want to read the article, its issue #199>>

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