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(TFT) Magical Internet?
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- Subject: (TFT) Magical Internet?
- From: Meg Tapley <barnswallow@sbcglobal.net>
- Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2014 11:57:40 -0600
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Somewhere, probably deep in the bowels of the Wayback Machine, I once
stumbled across a description of a magical equivalent of the Internet.
It involved information stored in physical objects (some kind of stone,
I think), which could be accessed from anywhere if a wizard knew the
correct word.
Might have been a GURPS or FUDGE thing, there's some overlap on those
old personal sites.
I'm having no luck finding it again, does anyone know anything about it?
- Meg
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