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Matthew M. Colville
01-03-1997, 05:29 PM
Jonathan Picklesimer wrote:
>
> On Fri, 3 Jan 1997, Undertaker wrote:
>
> > TSR has barely touched on these beings. I think for now they are supposed to
> > remain a mystery. I'm sure TSR will shed more light on them in an adventure,
> > or supplement. Until then I use them as wanderers(in a particular region)who
> > either watch, or promote good at times that they feel they may be able to
> > tip the balance. These occasions should be so rare that few PCs will ever
> > see one.
> >
>
> Well, what do you say TSR? Any plans for more detailed info regarding
> the Ernsheigh??
> ************************************************** *************************
> > I thought Ersheighlin were merely blooded individuals who weren't
evil/descended form Azrai.

-Matthew

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Jonathan Picklesimer
01-03-1997, 10:25 PM
On Fri, 3 Jan 1997, Undertaker wrote:

> TSR has barely touched on these beings. I think for now they are supposed to
> remain a mystery. I'm sure TSR will shed more light on them in an adventure,
> or supplement. Until then I use them as wanderers(in a particular region)who
> either watch, or promote good at times that they feel they may be able to
> tip the balance. These occasions should be so rare that few PCs will ever
> see one.
>

Well, what do you say TSR? Any plans for more detailed info regarding
the Ernsheigh??

Undertaker
01-05-1997, 01:40 AM
At 05:29 PM 1/3/97 +0000, Matthew M. Colville(mcolville@earthlink.net)wrote:
>
> I thought Ersheighlin were merely blooded individuals who weren't
>evil/descended form Azrai.
>

I have always thought they were Humans, or Demi-Humans, who had absorbed
enough blood ablities that they had been mutated into a non-humanoid
form(ie. the Stag). They may not be evil, but they are more then just
blooded individuals. In a way they may serve as a warning that even
gathering blood powers for the use of good, could rob you of your humanity.

Undertaker, richt@metrolink.net
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