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From: Lehlan Decker <decker@****.FSU.EDU>
Subject: Re: questions
Date: Fri, 26 Dec 1997 19:59:47 -0500
On Fri, Dec 26, 1997 at 06:09:19PM -0600, The _Astral _Watch-Dude wrote:
> 1. is the snake coming off that lady on the cover of awakenings
> Damballah Wedo?
> 2. Do any of yall have any home-grown elemental effects?
> 3. Does anyone here play a houngan?
> 3b.if so whats yuour Mait tete?
> 3c. Are you petro or Rada?
> 4. How come when they put manipilation spells on archetypes in the books
> the spells always end up being illusion spells?
> 5. Can a houngan be a white boy?
Why not. As long as he believes the traditions.

> 6. can carp eat people?
Depends on the type. 1000 year old dead ones no. But they can bury
you, and make you wish you had been eaten.

> 7. What are fetishes for houngans(voodoo doll,paint,Etc)
In my game, same things as for other magicians. Dolls, powders, chicken
blood, bones, trikets etc.
> 8. What kinds of foci can a houngan use?
I believe almost any. (I don't have awakenings handy, so I may be
mistaken)
> 9. Can a houngan take a specialization in casting spells?
Why not. Its just a modified sorcery skill, which they have to have.

> and my tenth question:
> 10. Which people here allow Voodoun in their games?
I do. (Althout we've only had one player so far).
I think they add some odd flavor.
Later.

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