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Message no. 1
From: Brian Angliss <angliss@******.PSU.EDU>
Subject: New Druid. Help?!
Date: Sun, 4 Apr 93 23:21:21 -0400
>>>>>Does anybody out there know someone who can assist a virgin to the
world
of magic learn his powers and abilities, and who is also a Druid? I found this
poor sucker half brain-fried from summoning a Forest Spirit that disappeared
almost as soon as summoned(he summoned it about 5 minutes before sunset. Oops).
Any assistance would be appreciated. He is part Irish, part English, and part
german. Really strange really, but any help would be appreciated.<<<<<
Slash(23:16:49/04-04-54)

>>>>>A new Druid? Here? Weird. We're not even close to their home
territory.
But stranger things have happened. Maybe we can help him ourselves, Slash.
And our associates should be able to if we can't. I mean, some of them are from
the area, you know.<<<<<
Foxey Roxey(23:18:12/04-04-54)

>>>>>Yea. Good point. THE Nexus, Buzz, and crew! Think we can do
it?<<<<<
Slash(23:19:37/04-04-54)

>>>>>Absolutely.<<<<<
Action Jackson(23:20:11/04-04-54)
Message no. 2
From: Reality can be useful <MHILLIARD@******.BITNET>
Subject: Re: New Druid. Help?!
Date: Mon, 5 Apr 93 23:34:00 EDT
>>>>>[Roxey, there have been druids in the States since 1961. Ever hear of
the
Reformed Druids of North America? My own tradition is nDrainocht, if you need
any help. The nDrainoct groves have been around since '87.
ENCRYPT.LENORE.1138
Wiz, I found Raven's old encryption program. Didn't know we left so much stuff
down here in Denver. Still works, too.
ENCRYPT.LENORE.1138
Morrison, try looking at it this way. What if someone here on the BBS made some
crass joke about those friends of yours?]<<<<<
-Cat Dancing <23:34:10/04-05-54>

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