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From: Lehlan Decker <decker@****.FSU.EDU>
Subject: Re: piercing (was: freakdom and SR))
Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 10:25:51 -0500
>
> Herbert Wolverson wrote:
> >
>
> > BTW, more on topic, in response to someone's question (whose
> > message I lost), I have several characters with this sort of
> > detail, although I'll only describe it if the piercing is
> > somewhere people can see. <grin>
>
> Case in point many of the mages in my game have several piercings. For
> those who missed the my orginal post on this topic some weeks back. I
> created an enchanting circle that uses and creates body piercing jewelry
> as power and assorted other foci... They also use tattoo's which are
> not magical but do designate what grade the mage has gotten to in the
> circle.
>
Heh...I'm not sure if my friend Mr. Keith is on the list or not (He
used to be subscribed via digest form), but he had a wonderful hyena
shaman, that would fit perfectly in this discussion. He has body
piercing as his centering skill, and enjoyed body piercing, carving,
tatooing, etc. The best part was when he kept piercing certain choicer
pieces of his anatomy in an attempt to summon a real powerful spirit
and kept failing. :) Last time I left those characters they were
sorrounded by security guards, with more on the way 2 down, and 2 wounded.
And lots of firepower. Figured the blaze of glory thing, may take on
new meaning one of these days.
-L
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