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From: Zixx <t_berghoff@*********.NETSURF.DE>
Subject: Re: Regeneration house rules.
Date: Sun, 21 Dec 1997 00:46:46 +0000
On 20 Dec 97 at 23:29, Barbie wrote:


> >> Hey, don`t tell me this!! My co-players freak out when I get my breading
> >> season :):)
> >> My next one comes in game time friday:).
>
> >I hope you don't talk about the PBeM!
>
> Nope, you will be safe from me my little companion :)

Hey, wait a sec. Charons more than 20cm taller....little one! :)

> I have discusseted this woith Keith before. It actualy after her breeding
> season :)

I feel saver now.....

> >> revert to their former nonmagical form?
>
> >Whoops. Hey, reality check! Normal (that is everyone except Barbie) shapers
> >don't have a 'former nonmagical form'! They were born as shapers and they
> >die as shapers and as soon as they get high enough (I'm not talking about
> >drugs here) they do die. (BTW, that's a really nice way to kill a dragon!)
>
> Nope, I meant the nonmagical normal animal form of the shapers, not Barbie`s
> non shaper life form.

Well, a shaper tiger is as much a tiger as a whale is....well, maybe not
that much, but they are completely different species....

> >If they made no cantact with astral space, they could survive it.
> >Unfortunatly, shapers are dual-natured, thus they are in permanent contact
> >with astral space. Not nice....
>
> Yep, thats true, but I you like to fly fast planes like transorbs and can even
> fly spacecrafts, its abit frustrating that you will now die if you do so.

Well, if you freak out at highs of more than a few hundred meters,
traveling can get quite....exciting....:)



Tobias Berghoff a.k.a Zixx a.k.a. Charon, your friendly werepanther physad.

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