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From: Gurth gurth@******.nl
Subject: Spirit type stuff
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 12:11:02 +0100
According to Ed, at 19:30 on 26 Feb 99, the word on
the street was...

> Ok..I got a Shaman in my group and he asked me this.
>
> What kind of spirit would reside in a vehicle? Would it be a hearth or a
> city spirit?

None. A vehicle counts as the domain the vehicle itself is in -- if you
drive a vehicle through the woods, it's Forest domain, while in a tractor
on a farmer's potato field it's a Field spirit you can summon, and so on.

> We figured if it was a RV or something it might be a hearth.

IMHO an RV follows the same rule as above, except if it's been stationary
for so long that it's actually become a house -- you know, with shacks
built onto it, permanent electricity lines to it, and so on.

> ALSO...are there watchers in SR3? I do not see them mentioned in the book.

My guess is we'll have to wait for MITS for those. In the mean time,
though, just using the rules from the Grimoire should work well enough.

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