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From: Tamino tamino@**********.wow.aust.com
Subject: Damn, it's that IE thread again (was Re: Wraiths)
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 03:55:07 +1000
An Age ago, Blackadder said...
> It says so in the book Worlds Without End [it doesn't come right
>out and say, Oh, she's an immortal elf, but when you live for over
>several thousands years, survived the Black Plague, been intered in
>The Tower Of London during Elizabeth's time, and continually 'inherit'
>all your stuff from your previous identities, and is an elf, I'd be
>more inclined to believe it.]
> It also makes reference to her having been around during the last
>cycle of magic during the Earthdawn era, when she first met the
>Horror, Mr. Y ;-] Fasa's supposed to be coming out, one way or the
>other, the other two books in the Worlds Without End trilogy that take
>place 10,000 ago, Scars & Little Treasures, when she first met
>Harlequin and Mr. Y, and had the tragic birth of her corrupted son.

IMHO I don't think fasa would have printed artwork in the ED main rule
captioned, "Ania reaches for immortality" unless the horror (ysgrathe)
was tempting her with it :) ...there hasn't been any published reason
how the immortal elves were created unless something pops up in the soon
to be netpublished Dragons book for ED (and makes a pet theory of mine true ;)
so they all could have theoretically arrived by it(immortality) by different
means...for example it could be genetics...it could be horrors, it could
be dragons, it could even be a prick from the thorn of the everliving rose...
and I seem to be getting off track :)

it's nearly 4:00am, so sue me ;)




-Tamino ...All too easy

"ISTI STELLA MIRANT" - Bayeux Tapestry
tamino@**********.wow.aust.com

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