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From: DANIEL WAISLEY <LGLUMKA@***.BITNET>
Subject: seraphy?
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1993 22:51:25 -0500
***** Seraphy is that you? I haven't seen you since those two days before
we fled that I met you.*****
-Nightfox


>>>>>[ Good you are finally back N'ralan. Yes it is me. I am sorry that
I was
not able to be there during that. I turned my back for a moment and everything
went wrong. You need to come to the isles, there I can teach you the rest
of what you need to know. ]<<<<<
Seraphylanjaligigusnort <22:17:06/04-12-54>


***** Most people now just call me Nightfox. I can't leave, not now.
We need to find Joseph Yoshida. I know nothing about the isle and the only
person I can think of who does is stuck in Montana and needs me to get him
out. I realize that I need more training, I sense there is more to know about
myself, but I don't have time now.*****
-Nightfox < angtious >

>>>>>[ It will not take more than two days on the isles to find out what
you
need to know, it will only be the basics. Bringing your friend would be
good but he might be in danger being around you. You do need to come, it will
not take all that long and more importantly, it will tell you who and why you
are. It may also prove a boon in your search for Mr. Yoshida.]<<<<<
Seraphylanjaligigusnort <22:20:34/04-12-54>

***** I can come, I guess. I will meet you in London, It is to hard
to get into the Selee Court.*****
-Nightfox <confused>

>>>>>[ London is good. I am happy to hear from you. Be careful there are
many
that still hunt you.]<<<<<
Seraphylanjaligigusnort <22:23:12/04-12-54>

***** Dragon and Buzz, I will be helping to find Nexus, but I will need
something to help track him with - something that he owns. I will then
go to Montana for him.*****
-Nightfox < what to pack >

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