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From: FraterNay Fluffed <KENDALL@******.BITNET>
Subject: To KHANx's 'host'....
Date: Sat, 14 Aug 1993 21:00:00 EDT
>>>>>[KHANx, I assume, and hope you are still well.
To those keeping him. I am certain you are aware of the results of any
sacrificial act on your part.

Perhaps you would prefer I contact L'yenthl regarding your plans? I know
you must be aware of to whom I refer. I also know that your little group
has been magickally 'inactive' since your arrival. Otherwise, the.....
curiosity of L'yenthl would have certainly been peaked. And your presence
would most certainly not be a problem now.

If you do not wish me to invoke the name of L'yenthl, and wish to have any
chance at aquiring the object you seek, you will cease this moment to harm
our friend in any way. Yes, I am aware that KHANx would most certainly
meet his end should I choose such a course of action. I am aware of all
the consequences of such an act. However, I STRONGLY suggest you do not
mistake this for a bluff. You will be quite sorry, just before you are
quite absent, if you do.

I expect to immediately hear from KHANx and to hear him report that all of
your harmful actions have ceased.

Now, to business. We have gone to a lot of trouble and expense to protect
and transport the item you seek. We expect to be paid for our work and
time. You have not only raised our expenses and time involved, you have
also tried to blackmail us and brought harm to a very close friend of mine.
I know the origion of the object you seek. As you hold the life of my dear
friend KHANx, so I hold the soul of Arago T'Hoth.

I await a message from KHANx.
I await a reasonable reply from you.]<<<<<

-- FraterNay <20:02:07/14 Aug 54>

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