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From: I B A <P.C.Steele@*********.AC.UK>
Subject: Ok who wants to frag Jules ?
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1993 16:40:30 BST
>>>>>[ Here's the dirt. Jules is making a pick up of some heavy duty arms
tommorow night, he's meeting an Atzlan trawler 'The Fuengirola' at 2:30 am
tonight at map location **ENCRYPT**. You gals got you're elementals ready ?
Oh and how's Golem doing, he didn't look too good earlier or was that casue
of that slight misunderstanding he had with the locals (good thing you were
there Princess).

Just one other item I thought I might mention, seems our Jules apart from having
enemies on Jamica he also has some enemies inside his own organisation. Or
thats the way it looks, I found a file in Jules' database detailing how one
of the guys who works with that mage Punisher saw has orders to kill the mage
should he do anything to hurt Jules' interests. Seems like Jules don't trust
the wiz but has no option to use him, as to this wiz's capabilities I'm none
too sure. He does seem to be Jules' top dog though he also seems to have
some 'Houngans' working for him. What's a Houngan ? ]<<<<<
-I.B.A. (**:**:**/**.**.**)

>>>>>[ IBA is right about the Houngans, as far as I can see they appear to
be
some sort of shamans. I ran into one on a small island just off here. Cerise
picked the mother up straight away, I took care of the rest of the trouble.
We tried interrogating one guy but found he some sort of spell quickened onto
him stopped him from answering my questions. Cerise was about to dispell it
but the sonofabitch died on us.

IBA I say we hit Jules, if we can keep him off our backs we can look for PH
properly. I say we could do with a bigger hit, still if we louse up this
deal of his with the Azzies then it'll give him something to think about eh ?
]<<<<<
-Punisher (16:39:59/10.20.54)

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