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From: Daniel Sauve ahsdreamwalker@****.com
Subject: Challenge/ Idea: Shop names
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 10:29:21 -0500
These were asked for recently I think, so I came up with a bare bones of a few
for GMs to flesh out as needed for Their Sixth World (TSW? I'm sorry, I'm
spoiled by Earthdawn's In My Barsaive [IMB]).

CENTRESTAGE INC: A theartre supply store, based in Toronto. Sells everything
from props to scripts and perfomance rights to bits of theartre rarities (team
has to recover a Shakeshpere manuscript for a Centrestage Johnson?)

The Dark Tower Publishing Company: Publishers of spellbooks and other magic
related texts, their stores also carry other publisher's books. No supplies
besides the books in various forms.

The Joy of Music LTD: Instruments, scores, CDs and chips-- any music supply you
could want can likely be found in the stores or via their very good "seek the
sound" service (Occasional running employment to get the more rare goods?).

Xenogenesis: A co-operative of Deckers, their little stores half to be hunted
for... but when you find one, it is like a candy store. The Deckmeisters are the
types to nurture budding deckers, and can often provide leads to jobs.
Membership in the co-op envolves pulling supply runs to stock the shop-- and is
worth the very good discount. The corps have tried numerous times to shut this
group down-- only to end up worse off.

Your turn.
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