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From: "Mr. Me" <jlr6@****.ucc.nau.edu>
Subject: Ceremony
Date: Sat, 30 Mar 1996 13:00:59 -0700 (MST)
>>>>>[Ok here's what happened when the signal got cut out. I had a
microcam inside the opera house, but it got shot to hell. So here's what
I saw before everthing blew up.

As Chief Moses was starting to really get going a large group of armed men tried
to rush the stage. One of them, a nice-looking blonde in combat armor,
seemed to be in charge. I'm only guessing but I'd have to say that he
was probably the terrorist Sword of God.

So Sword's opening fire at Chief Moses, along with his cronies. But the
bullets seem to be hitting some sort of barrier. Then the security open
up on the attackers. Most of the goons go down, but Sword seems to have
a anti-bullet barrier of his own. The whole time he's screaming drek
in German. Then he throws a grenade at the Chief. And someone, I'm
guessing Crusader or one of his secruity shamans, knocks it away from the
speakers and honorees with some kind of spell.

And then some shoots a fragging arrow into Sword's leg. I couldn't
believe it, an arrow. Then all hell breaks lose. Everything goes wavy
and none of the normal directions, like up, seem to apply anymore. I'd
have to say someone used a chaotic world spell, and a nasty one because
most of the security where affected by it. When the spell clears, Moses
is gone, Sword is gone and a lot of dead bodies are lying around.

I heard later that Crusader got Moses out as soon as the chaos hit us.
But a good number of the other people being honored get splashed. They
haven't said who yet. Oh and Sword of God is definately still at large.
And with a tame mage, I doubt that arrow wound will slow him down
much.]<<<<<
-- Fly-on-the-Wall <18:52:02/3-30-57>


>>>>>[I underestimated the demonic protections given to Chief Jon Moses.
This will not happen again. I will be back to cleanse Seattle of the
demonspawn. Even if I have to destroy the entire city.]
-- Sword of God <19:23:27/3-30-57>

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