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From: Jason Brantigan <JB76784@******.BITNET>
Subject: Demons? Did you say demons?
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1993 14:58:48 -0400
>>>>>[Hey Cowboy, what's this you're saying about demons? You said they're
not spirits, right? I was on a run a while back in the British Isles with a
couple of mage chummers of mine. I don't know what it was, but we came
across something. To me, it just looked like some old guy wearing moth-eaten,
rotting yellow robes. I don't know what his deal was, but he scared the drek
out of my chummers. They looked at him in astral space (or whatever you
wiz-bangers call it... sorry, not you personally) and just he just looked
like this big hulking thing. Anyways, they saw this guy coming down the
same road we were on in the opposite direction (I guess they were scouting
ahead,) and ended up going a mile out of their way just so they didn't have
to pass him. We passed him and he seemed to pretty much ignore us. Come to
think of it, he did stop one guy I was with, and give him some medallion,
looked somewhat like three equidistant question marks joined at the dot.
He also muttered something to him, but I couldn't say what.

But the thing that made me notice your posting was the way they described
it. They said it was so utterly 'alien', that it almost made them involun-
tarily jump back to their meat.

That wasn't the only bad karma magic we encountered either. To make a long
story short, one of the mages has gone insane, we found some sort of portal
(to where, I don't know,) and whatever that thing was, it butchered a dragon.
Oh, and it brought minions of some sort. Let me know if any of this rings
any buzzers for you.]<<<<<
--Capt. Midnight <14:58:47/07-26-54>

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