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From: Rand Ratinac docwagon@*******.com
Subject: Wraiths
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 16:36:50 PST
>Chant_Obscur@*******.fr (I think that was the one, sorry if I am wrong)
>The Scars and little treasures were printed in France. In them
Ysrgarthe
>convinces Aina that she gains immortality from him, until it is
revealed that
>she was an IE all along and he was just taking credit for it.
> Second hand info, but it fits.

I feel that I should point out that official SR cannon has been and to
our knowledge will _only_ be printed by FASA itself, not the licencee's
in Europe... Although Scars and Little Treasures may have been printed
in French, they won't count as official cannon until they're printed by
FASA in english...

-Tamino ...All too easy

Now that's just being pedantic, Tamino.

And it's canon. :)

Seriously, though, although you can debate the legitimacy of those two
books, WWE is an official book - and that means that Caroline Spector's
history of Aina is the 'official' history of Aina - otherwise WWE
couldn't be canon, could it? Oooo...logic...I think.

Anyway, all that I'm saying is that unless you're the most hidebound
idiot, you'll have to treat what happens in Scars and Little Treasures
as 'fact' - so Aina was an immortal before Ysrgrathe (is that how it's
spelt? I'm going from memory here - read WWE a couple of years ago)
conned her - she just didn't know it.

Is it important, anyway, in the context of Shadowrun? Well...I hardly
think so. UNLESS you decide that the Horrors are still around in your
campaign and that they're going to be offering your players immortality
in exchange for...something...

Now that's a scary thought.

*Doc' hides under the covers. "MOMMEE!!! Don't let the evil Rick use
that on me!!!"*

Doc'

.sig Sauer

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