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From: Luc Maillet <maillet@******.CERT.FR>
Subject: DOA&Friends
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 93 14:20:30 +0100
>>>>>>[DOA: I am the one who asked *what* you are. Sorry 'bout hurting
yer
feelings, but I was a bit on nerves after the little brush-up in the south. I
lost someone I called friend there, and it appears that's somehow linked to
ye. And if it really does, it means som'thing nasty.
'bout that, and the Body Scan Nightstalker advised you to undertake, you
could add a thorough astral scanning. Better safe than sorry. I trust you know
enough people that are able t'do such a thing.
Oh, and if Norm Conquest is somewhere there: my personal advice for ye would
be to find either a teacher or a magic circle for better understanding your
bond with Eagle. I remember my own mentor had been of immense help, and I ain't
a shaman - just an adept. Oh, and good luck, spirit-wings.]<<<<<
-Redwing- <11.02.54/02:10:40>


>>>>>>[Hey, Red, put that Owl wisdom of yours in the backnet! Should
have taken
me with ya on that SA trip. Would have been safer.]<<<<<<
-Glitter Boy- <11.02.54/02:12:55>


>>>>>>[Cut the bozo act, Glitter. You were safer here in good
ol'Seattle, after
the stunts you pulled in that Minotaur caper. 'sides, you needed a decent chance
to recover.]<<<<<<
-Redwing- <11.02.54/02:15:20>


>>>>>>[It doesn't prevent me from roaming the matrix. Like I do now. I
want to
help, Red. You'll need me]<<<<<<
-Glitter Boy- <11.02.54/02:17:35>

>>>>>>[Da boy's righto, Red. Would be safer wit'matrix cover. 'sides,
yere not
mucho older than'im.]<<<<<<
-Truckin'- <11.02.54/02:19:45>

>>>>>>[I know. But I still don't like it. We're hunting tough game, and
Ban-
-shee's mem'ry still hurts.]<<<<<<
-Redwing- <11.02.54/02:22:50>

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