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(Msg. 16) Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 3:41 am
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"Nathan P. Mahney"
>>
>> Don't they all have some sort of powers, or was that only the Assasins. I
> could swear
>> there was an elixir of some sort that both guilds fight
>> over every xyz years.
>
> Yeah, something like that, but I'm pretty sure there were two elixirs.
> The
> Assassins got the power, and the Thieves got the Life (as in extended) -
> wasn't Jean Luc LeBeau, Gambit's adopted father, around during the late
> 19th
> century?
>
Yes, Jean Luck LeBeau was around during the 19th century. Not sure if there
was two elixirs. Marvel isn't really dealing with the stuff anymore.
*shrugs*
Alexis

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