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From: abortion_engine abortion_engine@*******.com
Subject: ShadowRun-EarthDawn Correlations
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 09:17:48 -0400
> >> >And when it comes to ED/SR crossover, I'm your man. [And I'm not
> >> >even kidding. This time.]
> >>
> >> Except for one little thing: the author of the Dragon book (Earthdawn)
is
> >> Mountainshadow. He often characterize himself as "interested in
humans".
> >> Dunkelzahn has the same interest.
> >>
> >DOH! I realized last night as I was going to bed that I had it backward.
> >Icewing is Lofwyr. Dunky is Mountainshadow. I'm an idiot.
> >
>
> You are right on Dunklezahn having been Mountainshadow, but according the
> Lou Prosperi, the ex-line developer for Earthdawn, Icewing is not Lofwyr.
> Lofwyr is Alamaise's mysterious brother and is referred to as being off
> somewhere in Vasgothia (germany) I believe. IIRC, Icewing never showed up
> in Shadowrun according to 'official' sources. Of course, you are free to
> throw that out the window, I beleive a number of other people have as
well.
>
Hey! What's this Lou Prosperi guy know anyway!? I'm tired of people telling
me I'm wrong just because they happen to be the people who had the idea in
the first place! I hate other people telling me I'm wrong just because I
really am! I'm gonna find this Lou Prosperi guy and I'm going to poke him in
the eye with a sharp stick, and THEN I'm gonna paint his feet and forehead
bright red and NEVER TELL HIM WHY! <...stupid line developers...i'll get
them...i'll show those guys who's icewing...grumble...grumble...grumble...>

Whew...

So, anyway, thanks, Blair. I prefer being corrected to being wrong any day
of the week and twice on Sunday. [I actually do appreciate it. This time,
I'm not being sarcastic. But only this time.]

:)

--ae

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