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From: Blackadder blkadder@****.net
Subject: Wraiths
Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 22:17:52 -0500
| Edgewalker wrote:
| [>] > But for that to happen, there would have to be Horrors
|to make those
| [>] > constructs. Unless you're theorizing that constructs
|can be "sent across"
| [>] > much earlier than the Horrors themselves can break
|through into astral
| [>] > space and the physical plane.
| [>]
| [>] This depends on whether you allow events from shadowrun
|books to occur in
| [>] the game. At the end of the Dragon Heart Saga a few of
|the constructs that
| [>] Ryan and the others were fighting did escape to our side
|of the chasm.
|
| What is the difference between the actual Horrors and Horrors
|Constructs, fi. in the Novel "Worlds without ends" it seemed like
this
|was a Horror wandering on the physical plane or am I wrong about this
|one!?
|
| Sven ;-)

-----BlackAdder Adds-----

Horror Constructs are created by Horrors and while horrifically
[pardon the pun] powerful, are dwarfed by the sheer reality warping
power of a true Horror [think of it as the difference between Deep
Ones in Cthulu Mythos, fish/man hybrid servators of Cthulu, and Cthulu
itself, which is maybe a mile tall, and psychically assaults
everything within a 100 mile radius, JUST by waking from it's undersea
city.
Metahumanity has a chance to fight against a Horror Construct,
but against a real Horror [with all kinds of neat ability like Karma
Warping, to cancel out a person's chances of succeeding at anything]
they don't stand a chance.....yet, IMO. Maybe in a few thousand or so.
Then again, maybe not, and metahumanity will have to hide again like
it's ancestors did.

The BlackAdder !!!

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