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Re: [DL] Who plays Injuns?



 I have one Native American in our group, who goes by the name of Mojo
Cloudstorm; he is an unusually large and strong Indian. At a young age, Mojo
was captured and sold to unscrupulous whites to battle in pit fights, (think
Conan the Barbarian, but Comanche instead of Cimmerian.) He is a misfit,
shunned by his own people, and never really fitting in to the white man's
culture. Making a living at fighting, he is looking forward to the martial
arts tournament, the Shan Fan Kumite in February `77.
 All of my players are gamblers in one way or another. One PC is a
gunfighter/card player, the other is a huckster (who basically gambles with
his very soul,) and then there's Mojo Cloudstorm. I've affectionately named
the group, The Wild Card Gang.

 John Russell

Three cowboys were sitting around a fire one night and they wanted to see
who was the toughest. The first cowboy said, "Well a while back, I wrestled
a wild bull to the ground with my bare hands." The second cowboy said,
"That's nothing, I was being hanged and I just wouldn't die so after an hour
of hanging there they let me go." The third cowboy just sat there quietly
stirring the coals of the fire with his penis.

----- Original Message -----
From: Clint Black <cblack@ohtinc.com>
To: <deadlands@gamerz.net>
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 10:28 AM
Subject: [DL] Who plays Injuns?


>
> Here's my question, how many people play Native Americans or have Native
> American characters in their game?
>
> It just seems that we don't often hear about them, and I was wondering
about
> their popularity.  If you don't play Injuns, is there any particular
reason?
>
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Clint Black