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Message no. 1
From: ANGLISS@****.PSU.EDU
Subject: Blood oaths, Etsy...
Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1993 21:34:41 -0400
>>>>>[You personally swore a blood oath on your ancestors to destroy my
clan
long ago, Etsy. Before I was born. You kidnapped me when I was five and
DESTROYED my family. You imprisoned my father, _conscious_, in a FRAGGIN ICE
CAVE for FOUR HUNDRED YEARS before Nephredana and Slide saw a powerful enough
mana spike to break him out again. I know my history, and you have destroyed
my clan and my family. Must you also destroy my friends and my loved
ones?]<<<< -- Foxey Roxey(21:35:55/11-05-54)

>>>>>[Honestly, Elisidril, I garner no ill will toward you yourself. No
more
so than I do toward the child whose parents death's I am also directly
responsible for. His friend, Seraphyjalijigusnort, however, ruined a perfectly
wonderful party and has drawn my ire for that and his destruction of my
followers. But I swore a Blood Oath upon my ancestors that your clan would be
destroyed, and you are but the last member of that clan. Your father was far
more a threat to me than you could ever be, as he was of the Old Way and had
the knowledge of the Worlds.]<<<<<
-- Etsy(21:39:45/11-05-54)

>>>>>[Interesting, Etsy. I didn't bring up the term threat. Perhaps there
is
something there I need to explore...]<<<<<
-- Foxey Roxey(21:40:47/11-05-54)

*****Encrypt Smith/Klien/French*****
>>>>>[She is learning. She must be found, and quickly. Use her friends if
necessary. Solarial found that method to be useful. However, this is to be a
last resort. I want results QUICKLY. You are my "free Paladins," and you have
me as your patron and your leige. You found her once before--do so again. Let
nothing or noone stand in your way.]<<<<<
-- Etsy(21:44:08/11-05-54)

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