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From: Danyel N Woods <9604801@********.AC.NZ>
Subject: Re: Freakdom & Shadowrun Players
Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 20:47:09 +1200
Quoth Wraith (2005 14-5-98 NZT):

>>Once upon a time, Jessica Grota wrote;
>>
>>>> You have both your ears pierced??? you freak! <j/k> ;);)
>>>
>>>I have two holes in each ear AND have my eyebrow pierced. What does
that
>>>make me? ;)
>>
>> Is that all you have pierced? I considered getting an eyebrow
>>pierced 2 or 3 times but now I'm looking into some tattoos. I've
>>definitely got to grow my hair out again. Speaking of which, how is he
>>who has been de-mohawked coping?
>
>Two holes and an eyebrow? Doesn't seem like much..at one point my
brother
>had about 4 in one ear...eyebrow no big deal...I wonder about people
with
>their cheeks pierced though :) Tongue is no big deal, I know too many
>people with that.

>On a more On-Topic note, just how far do people go in describing their
>characters? Do y'all include hairstyles/body-piercing/tattoos when you
>describe your character? Jewelry perhaps? (Non-mages...mages always
seem
>to have some sort of jewelry :)

Damn straight. It's part of that 'Distinctive Style' thing Duke's got
going: he's got a scar on his cheek he refuses to have removed (he feels
he's earned it), and tattoos on each shoulder (the GDI hawk (in blue)
for you C&C fans). Whenever he's out of uniform (he's a
paracritter-hunting cop, I posted the campaign last week) he always
wears a jacket with shoulder-flashes that match the tattoos.

Danyel Woods
9604801@********.ac.nz
'Are you deliberately trying to drive me insane?'
'The universe is already mad. Anything else would be
redundant.'

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