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From: shadowrn@*********.com (Thorger_SÃŒnert)
Subject: makeing char.s
Date: Sun Sep 9 14:10:01 2001
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>From: corey mitchell
>ok i was whondering wich book is best for makeing char.s? SR3 or the companion??/
wich one is easyest? is there >more ways to make char.s other than these books???

hmh, I would go for the companion ( also I get such an warm and fuzy retrofeeling if I use
the BBB *g*), and to make it easy I would ignore edges and thinks like ghouls,
shapechangers and otakus.
Greetings
Thorger Sünert




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<DIV>&gt;ok i was whondering wich book is best for makeing char.s?&nbsp; SR3
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the companion??/&nbsp; wich one is easyest?&nbsp; is there &gt;more ways to
make
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<DIV>hmh, I would go for the companion ( also I get such an warm and fuzy
retrofeeling if I use the BBB *g*), and to make it easy I would ignore edges and
thinks like ghouls, shapechangers and otakus. </DIV>
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