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From: ANGLISS BRIAN EDWARD <angliss@****.colorado.edu>
Subject: Re: Smartass Dragon, Take 2
Date: Sat, 9 Dec 1995 18:27:01 -0700 (MST)
>>>>>[(i'm sorry please excuse Roxey but she read the post went nearly
catatonic and started typing)....and the two worlds, swearing that the
two could never meet and, through treachery, distrust, and hatred, swore
neverending war upon each other. And war they did, for aeons, army
against army, magic against magic, laying to waste whole lands, some of
which never recovered during the slow times the devastation had been so
extreme. And they warred upon each other, killing millions in the
reasonless slaughter, until both worlds came to realize that neither
could win against the other without destroying themselve sin the
process. And, grudgingly, the warriors and enemies returned to the
ancient site where war had begun, again to talk of peace. Through years
of posturing and anger on both sides, an agreement was grudgingly reached
and the combatants began an uneasy peace. But not all was well in the
world, for not all could accept the peace, and they saught to destroy the
uneasy truces that stayed the armies. Ultimately they brought the worlds
within a day of returning to total war, when several among both sides
took the initiative and hunted thier own and destroyed the dissidents who
would foment aeons more of war....(i think it's the mistress of the
cycles again but i'm not sure what is roxey's problems this time
nightfox, do you know)]<<<<<
-- Foxey Roxey <18:25:36/12-09-56>

>>>>>[Racial memory, young one. And N'ralen will certainly attest to
that.]<<<<
-- Etsy <18:25:25/12-09-56>

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