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From: Spike <u5a77@*****.CS.KEELE.AC.UK>
Subject: Re: hELP ME WITH THIS NEW TOTEM
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 20:42:16 +0000
And verily, did Taboo hastily scribble thusly...
|I've decided to create a tasmanian devil totem. I have the bonuses,and
|spell disadvantages,but I would like you guys out there in listworld to
|help me with the personality.Right now it looks like something out of
|the totem table in Awakenings.Well here it is:
|
|Tasmanian devil
|Advantages:+2d to combat and illusion spells.+2 die to jungle and forest
|spirits.
|Disadvantages:-2d to health spells

How about having a few TAZmania things thrown in?
(Popular culture warping a totem)

|I would just love some new kinds of thwaps,maybe the Burning Gurth aci
|picture,but no carp.(BTW thats why I did that Phys** VS S*****S. To get
|some new things to throw at people,thankyou barbie and Fenris for
|sending me those pretty thwaps.Will someone please post the burning
|Gurth again,or thwap me with it.BTW again I would also love some feed
|back on what I've done so far.)

So you missed my falling thwap from a couple of months back then?
Shame. That was a good un...
:)
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