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Re: rent-a-bod
I thought it was pretty much agreed that spell casters were batteries
and not channelers. Are the units stores in the body, soul or spirit?
-Steve
> okay a nomadic spirit exchange is used to put the caster into the clients
> body
> then the caster does the teleport. in twelve hours or so the spirits swap
> back
> and the transport is complete. eep inteseive and extreme trust needed but
> would
> work.
>
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> > From: John Hogg <johnhogg@expert.cc.purdue.edu>
> > To: gmlist@ns1.cioe.com
> > Subject: rent-a-bod
> > Date: Wednesday, October 28, 1998 6:52 AM
> >
> >
> > A more grizly version of transport was brought up while shooting the shit
> > with Rick.
> >
> > It involves an air mage, an earth mage (or two or three ...), and a good
> > dozen or so slaves, or "employees" on either side.
> >
> > "Customers" who need transport immediately between the continents pay
> > their fee; specify if they want compact, economy, sport, or luxury; fill
> > out the appropriate waivers; and wait a few minutes while their ID tag
> > (with requested specifications) is filled out and attatched to a 10 pound
> > rock.
> >
> > Souls are stored in the appropriate stones, packed into a gunny sack, and
> > sent to the other continent where awaiting earth mages place them in the
> > appropriate requested bodies.
> >
> > On the original end, the bodies of the customers are blue fielded until
> > their return, or the end of the contract, whichever comes first.
> >
> > It is strongly suggested the optional insurance packages are purchaced
> > before disembarking.
> >
> > The "rental" bodies' souls are put into labled stones packed into a sack
> > held by another "employee" that employee is then blue fielded until the
> > end of the "rental's" contract.
> >
> > (Seriously, Wright, think of the plot hooks available here :) )
> >
> > John Hogg johnhogg@expert.cc.purdue.edu
> > I'll tell you what I've learned today! I've learned Nature can be cruel
> ..
> > BUT I CAN BE CRUELER!!!!!! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
> > -Ren Hoek "Lumberjerks" The Ren & Stimpy Show
> >
> >
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