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From: Robin_Schnöckelborg r.schnoeckelborg@***.net
Subject: Magic Detector
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 21:47:51 +0200
i would say its rather easy. anchor a detect magic spell and let it trigger
some noise making spell (or whatever you want, klaxons?)

Robin
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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Gurth <gurth@******.nl>
An: <shadowrn@*********.org>
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 26. August 1999 19:30
Betreff: Re: Magic Detector


> According to TalonMail@***.com, at 11:35 on 26 Aug 99, the word on
> the street was...
>
> > For the time being, at least, magic and astral perception are subjective
> > phenomena, visible only to certain people sensitive to them (i.e. the
> > Awakened). Theoretically, it might be possible to create a machine that
> > "detects magic" or reads shifts in the mana flow, but so far, no one
has
even
> > been able to come up with a working theory of how to do it.
>
> Well... an astrally-active substance -- like a dual-natured bacterium or
> fungus -- might be found (or developed) that responds in a measurable way
> to in- or decreases in the mana level. With such an organism, a detector
> shouldn't be hard to build.
>
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