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From: abortion_engine abortion_engine@*******.com
Subject: ShadowRun-EarthDawn Correlations
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 17:03:16 -0400
> * The dragon that owns/runs a corporation (Saeder-Krupp?) and in "Never
> Trust an Elf"? Apparently equivalent to Mountainshadow in ED?

Lofwyr. It is never SAID that he is Mountainshadow, but it's never SAID that
Icewing is Dunklezahn, either... :)

> * One of the elven princes (well, princess?), or at least the rulers of
Tir
> Tairngire is equivalent to Alachia, the Blood Queen out of ED? Except
that
> she's had some form of gene therapy to remove the 'blood thorns...'

Actually, Alachia is alove and well, but she's no longer in direct power.
She advises. Which means she runs the show until someone decides she's gone
too far. In BOTH Tirs, actually. She seems to have lost the thorns in
between, sometime. [Six thousand years, even a rose will die...]

> * A Neoanarchists Guide to North America - net version I believe - had a
> story with Harlequin in it, with a character that seemed to be an ED
Passion
> and with reference to "Is it time already," i.e. the coming of the ED
Horrors.

Nearly every book has some references. NeoAG to NA, yes. Also both Tirs,
Aztlan, Cybertech [sort of], Awakenings...both Harlequin adventures...Worlds
Without End, Scars, Little Treasures [the latter two only available in
France, of all places...]

First, read ALL of the 1st ed. sourcebooks you can get your hands on.
Second, read Worlds Without End [a novel] by Caroline Spectre. Third, e-mail
me off-list if you'd like to discuss this more. [esp. if you can't get those
books!] This thread is usually unwelcome here. [Everyone else has heard
enough!] And when it comes to ED/SR crossover, I'm your man. [And I'm not
even kidding. This time.]

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