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Message no. 1
From: Jaimie Nicholson <jaimie.nicholson@********.OTAGO.AC.NZ>
Subject: Enchantment of body parts
Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 12:34:26 +1200
*****PRIVATE: Faerie
>>>>>[Can you get a message to Ice for me? I've been thinking about
enchanting my horns, and he did something like that to his tattoo, so I've
been wondering about his methods... do you think you could ask him about it
for me? TIA.]<<<<<
-- ThunderStone <18:32:13/07-09-59>
Message no. 2
From: Jaimie Nicholson <jaimie.nicholson@********.OTAGO.AC.NZ>
Subject: Re: Enchantment of body parts
Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 12:39:33 +1200
*****PRIVATE: ThunderStone
>>>>>[I got Faerie's message about the horns/tattoo business... the thing
is, it was the ink I enchanted, not my actual skin. The main problem was in
the tattoo design, keeping all the ink as a single "object", which is
probably not going to be a factor with your horns. You might have to chop
them off to make them easier to work with, then reattach them somehow...
and as part of you, a horn would probably be even easier to enchant than
the standard "virgin" telesma.

Here's the file I put together when I was making the tattoo focus.

+++++Include file tat.txt

There's a list of references at the end. It's in Hermetic terms of course,
but Faerie or Michael should be able to help you translate it. In fact,
they might be interested in some of what's there too... I'll tell you what,
let all the shifters have a look, but no passing it on to others, okay?
It's for you guys only. If someone else appears interested, you can direct
them to me, but I'll charge them for what I know.]<<<<<
-- Ice <13:07:40/11-JUL-59 NZT>

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