Peter Strong
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Garry "Two R's, no E" Fay
A hater of bios and a compulsive liar, Garry has conquered Everest,
conversed with Gods, altered the course of human destiny
and solved the mystery of the chicken and the egg. Apart from
this, he insists he is a regular guy.
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Janice Wells
Springing fully fledged from the right knee of the high god of the mount,
she was worshipped by the Greeks as the forgotten tenth muse, whose domain
was the love of knowledge and whose symbol was the Pieran well. She declines
to speak of her seperation from that particular clique, and when pressed
has on occasion muttered something on the topic of seasonings.
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Nigel Cunningham
From Case Study #4455-a
Arrogant and forthright. Has no problem blowing his own trumpet.
Mild to extreme knight-in-shining armor complex. Writer of mostly
humorous games, often with sexual content.
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Pauline Fay
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Renee
Renee's life and times were unremarkable in the extreme. Yet on
her death in April 1887, her corpse quickly transformed to become a
man-sized rag doll. Further investigation of the corpse revealed a
small pocket watch, some herbs unknown to the investigators and a
short written passage, apparently in ancient Greek. Shortly after
their discovery, the items and corpse were destroyed in a mysterious blaze.
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Martin Dick
....remove the outer cover from 3" of one end of the altimeter end.
Twist the inner wires into three pairs. Remove 2" of the cover from
the switch end and twist the same pairs together. Choose one pair
for the power switch and strip 1/2" of each wire. Thread one wire
through both center terminals of the power switch and the other
through another row. Solder all four pins where the wires to through
them. Strip 1/4" of the other four wires and connect each pair to the
center an and end of each column. When the switches are positioned
as in the diagram, both switches will be down for flight and up for
off/safe.
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Rob Shankly
A hitherto unsuspected avatar of Nyarlathotep, RJMS started roleplaying
in 1979, although it was not until someone made him play RuneQuest in
1985 that he actually got into character.
Rob likes games where character and plot are more important then dice or
rules, but tries to maintain a level playing field for his players. His
favourite game is Call of Cthulhu, with Cthulhu Now coming
second (if this seems to indicate bias, you're right). He also likes
Traveller, WoD, GURPS, L5R and most other
games ever played*.
*Not the Babylon 5 game. It sucks.
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Damien Moore
His arrival into the world was preceeded by a great heat and light,
yet he came in darkness, and following that early fine example, his
life has been a minor study in contrariness. As a result of his
previous written contribution to the convention scene, his next
scenario will have no NPCs who can speak. He has been known to wield
a camera with devastating effect both physically and aesthetically.
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John Deague
AC: 8
HD: 3+2
Move: 60' (20')
Attacks: 1 Random Dice or 1 tennis racket
Damage: 1d(1d20) or 1d6
# App: 1 (unique)
Morale: 6 (10)
Save As: MU4
Treasure Type: E
Alignment: North-South
XP: 250
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Neroli Wesley
I would build that dome in air,
That sunny dome! those caves of ice!
And all who heard should see them there,
And all should cry, Beware! Beware!
Her flashing eyes, her floating hair!
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Ewald
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Fraser McHarg
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Hugh McVicker
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Jonathan O'Donnell
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Melissa Rogerson
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