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From: Cole, Wade A. wcole@********.com
Subject: The Yucatan Beasties
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 15:27:09 -0500
The Aztlan sourcebook has several suggestions in the back. They are
mostly just variations on 'normal' Critters from other parts of the world.
Sorry I can't tell you about any of them, terrible memory. The only
one I can remember is the Chupacubra (sp?) which is just joke monster
anyway, although the way they wrote it up isn't funny. 15 foot
monkey/dinosaur with Essence Drain and fast! Kind of like a miniature
Godzilla, Mexican style. I can't remember what the reference comes from.
Some old black and white movie I think.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brother Justice [mailto:brother_justice@*******.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 3:10 PM
> To: shadowrn@*********.com
> Subject: The Yucatan Beasties
>
>
> Well, I'm finally starting up my Aztlan/Yucatan rebellion
> campaign tonight.
> So if I'm looking to throw a few norm and Awakened critters
> at them, what
> types of beasties would be common in that area? I know a
> large amount of
> that area can be dense jungle/wooded, but with the poor
> organization in the
> Critters book, I haven't found much that specifically
> mentions being common
> in that area.
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