Epilogue Well, I hope you have all enjoyed the Great Net Spellbook. I must say, I have enjoyed editing it for over five years. Alas, all good things must come to an end. Since I will soon be losing net access, I have been forced to look for someone to take over this huge task of collecting spells and editing them. I must say that I have found a very suitable successor in Ezra van Everbroeck, who will take over from me, starting with the seventh edition, and who has already cooperated a lot in this sixth edition. If you have any more new spells, which can be added to the Great Net Spellbook, please e-mail them to Ezra or post them, so that you will be included in the next Great Net Spellbook as well. By the way, we're not only looking for spells! We're also constantly working on the same kind of book for your favourite priest, the Great Net Prayerbook, and would like to ask you all out there to send us every prayer you can find for them (again, don't hesitate to post them if you think that's more convenient than e-mailing). Also, any and all feedback on this spellbook is more than welcome, especially comments on the lay-out, on the level the various spells are listed in, on inconsistencies you might find, on any other topic concerning the contents of the files: anything. Boudewijn Wayers, Keeper of the Great Net Spellbook and the Great Net Prayerbook. Ezra van Everbroeck, the New Keeper . --------------------------------------------------------------- Converter's Notes I've tried to keep everything as close to the original Word Perfect formatting as possible -- not an easy task considering the size of the files, the number of hidden control codes, and having to re-format all of the tables. There was one unfortunate casualty; I did not convert the Index simply because different printers have a different number of lines per page. There are probably a few things that slipped by me; if you have any problems with this file email me with the line number and some reference text, and I'll see what I can do to fix it. Joe Delisle jd@clark.net 9/4/95