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RE: [DL] Lightning Strike (anyone with Ghost Dancers)



Yeah, sounds less like the huckster hex and more like the shaman favor.
'Course, if you decide to build a device that has to sit outside during
inclement weather to absorb some lightning, just to spit it out later in a
fashion similar to the hex... well, I'd like to see the blueprint!

Jeff Y.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-deadlands@gamerz.net [mailto:owner-deadlands@gamerz.net]On
> Behalf Of Derek D. Bass
> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 3:45 PM
> To: deadlands@gamerz.net
> Subject: RE: [DL] Lightning Strike (anyone with Ghost Dancers)
>
>
> The gizmo produces the lightning, or rather, it generates an intense
> positive charge at the site of the desired target, thereby 'calling' the
> lightning down upon the target. A friend of mine said its the scientific
> equivalent of D&D's 'Call Lightning' spell. That sounds about right.
>
> I hadn't thought about Black Lightning, since I assumed that it'd me
> mystical (and therefore, not 'real') lightning, but I'll check it out.
> Thanks!
>
> Derek D. Bass
>
> __________________________________
> Does your gizmo produce the lightning effect, or is it recharged
> by leaving
> it out in the rain with a kite tied to it (ya know, Ben Franklin
> thunderstorm kinda rain?)?  If your infernal device produces the
> bolts, the
> hex Black Lightnin' might be interestin' to ya.
>
> If'n you really need that Ghost Dancer info, I can't help.  I
> don't have no
> truck wit them thar wholesome nay-chur spirits. I like 'em evil ;-)  Hmm,
> too many manitou on my side of the Marshal's screen...
>
> Jeff Y.
>
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