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Message no. 1
From: ANGLISS@****.PSU.EDU
Subject: How can anyone live in this "city"?
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1993 17:29:28 -0400
>>>>>[Valentine, how can you live here? This city is nothing but toxic
kilometer after toxic kilometer, with hatred and agnst and a total lack of real
human emotion thrown in for a little variety. And you call yourself a Druid?
Here? I thought Druids were supposed to love the earth and protect its purity
and look to the Land as thier Master and Mother. No "Real" Druid would, or
more importantly could, live here in Seattle.]<<<<<
-- Dane O'Kennedy(17:23:02/11-08-54)

>>>>>[According to your own terminology, Dane, I am not a real Druid. I
follow
Moon, a somewhat shamanic path radically different from the Path you follow.
So by your own words, I am not a "real druid." In fact, I thought that you
were sent by the clan to retrieve me to Tir Nan Og and to convert me over to
the Path of the Druid, the only "True Path" for you and your kind. I do not
subscribe to that narrowminded approach to religious dogma or magical arts, as
well you know.]<<<<<
-- Valentine(17:26:44/11-08-54)

*****Engaging Trace, Valentine*****
*****Valentine Located, ((Address))*****

>>>>>[We shall speak together soon enough, Valentine.]<<<<<
-- Dane O'Kennedy(17:28:22/11-08-54)
Message no. 2
From: It is impossible to sneak up on monsters who have a patio
Subject: Re: How can anyone live in this "city"?
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1993 18:47:15 -0500
>>>>>[Dane O'Kennedy, pull the oaken staff out of your hoop and get a real
life. You'll give us nDraioct a bad name.]<<<<<
-- Cat Dancing <18:46:46/10-11-54>

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