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From: FraterNay Fretting <KENDALL@******.BITNET>
Subject: KHANx......
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1993 22:00:00 EDT
*****ENCRYPT:ScottsCrewFocus
>>>>>[Quickly everyone regarding business. The transaction with Amelia is
completed. I will be spending as much time as possible with her while we
are here, but for now we have a more immediate crisis.

By KHANx's description of his pursuers, it would seem they are followers of
the T'Hoth cult. They are most certainly trying to get the focus from us.
Bunker, Phrophet and Kendra. You seem to be closest to his trail. Keep
digging for clues as to his route. There are only so many places they
could hide him here on the Isle. Unfortunately, many of those can be
unknown caverns and hidden rooms of some of the Older structures. We must
locate him ASAP. They will certainly use ANY means and magick at their
disposal to get information from him. If you should make contact with them
, let them think the focus is still in our possession and try to arrange a
meeting with them. Let them know that we are prepared to destroy it if
they do not meet with us.

Kendra, try to jump into the local police/feds files to locate ANY
information as to people meeting their description. I am told that they do
have a small local sect that has been in place for about a year (which is
about the time the focus has been out of their hands.

Amelia is checking with her contacts find out if there is a site they are
associated with. If one exists, she should be able to find out.

Nitro, Legion, Millhaus, Ragman: If there is anything you would feel more
comfortable having that a local talismonger/etc. could possible provide,
let me know, Amelia can probably put me in touch with the right person.
I have a feeling we are going to need all we can come up with if it really
is the T'Hoth cult we are dealing with.]<<<<<

-- FraterNay <21:02:07/10 Aug 54>

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