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From: "Brian E. Angliss" <ANGLISS@******.BITNET>
Subject: Some information on Raven
Date: Mon, 5 Sep 1994 21:32:28 -0400
>>>>>[Thank you for watching Haven for me. I am very sorry that I could
not
give you the information that I learned at the time, but I was rather
exhausted. My dealings with certain forces have a tendency to drain me for
some time after they have been completed.

Raven was not at the bolthole when the black-ops team hit it. That is the only
truly solid peice of information that I could glean. However, I have found
that she left Seattle, heading east, to destinations unknown. However, the
Goddess has helped me see some of what might occur, and it currently does not
bode well for Raven. I can try to track her magically, but with so much area
that she could have disappeared into, I suspect that more mundane means will
fare far better for at least the near-term. All that I was able to determine
additionally was that she is still alive. Her Mana resonances with the
Goddess have not yet ceased to be.

I am sorry if this all seems too vague, but it is the best I can do, even with
the Goddess' help.

However, do you know what happened to Little Dragon? He seems to have
disappeared into the shadows again. A 13 year old elf, alone. I fear for his
future...]<<<<<
-- Valentine(21:31:15/09-05-55)

>>>>>[Actually, Valentine, Little Dragon is with me currently. He
expressed
an urge to aid me in a small task that, lest the initiator of the task hear of
our search, I will not mention here. We are perfectly safe, for the time
being, at least. We will likely be traveling for some time, until we reach
our destination. We will contact you when we arrive.]<<<<<
-- Hermit(21:33:30/09-05-55)

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