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From: FraterNay on the Hunt <KENDALL@***.OHIO-STATE.EDU>
Subject: The Khan....
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1993 10:57:00 EDT
*****NonXkha$
>>>>>[Focus crew in the loop: I have acquired some information regarding
the T'Hoth Cult. The word on the street is that they are headquatered just
to the east of the town of Inveraray, which sits upon the Loch Fyne. They
are supposed to be in an old castle ruins on the north east point of the
Loch.

More News: the people of the town have had a rise in the incidence of
missing farm animals over the last six months and two reports of missing
children in the last two months. Sounds spooky guys.

I plan to leave for the town as soon as I know who is going with me.
Everyone please let me know ASAP. I certainly do no wish to go alone, but
will if necessary.

The castle is supposed to be located near the point where the river enters
the Loch. We have manufactured a look-alike of the focus. It certainly
won't fool them if it's in their hands, but it could force them to bring
KHANx out into our sight if it comes to a negotiation (appearing) scenario.
The Fauxcus also has a tracking device should they attempt, and be
successful in 'aquiring' it from me. Let's hope this doesn't happen.

Kendra: As soon as we hear from KHANx again (I suspect we will since his
captors used him to contact us last time), try to continue the stall. You
have been able to locate except myself, Millhaus and Nitro, and you don't
know which of us is carrying the object.

New Hotel arrangements have been made here. We have one large room at
##hot*.4###. Leave most of your unecessary gear at the old hotel though.
Those rooms are still registered to us, just in case.
Everyone, reply on Non Khan ASAP. We have to move.]<<<<<

-- FraterNay <09:40:21/12 Aug 54>

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