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Show The paranoia is great, said Bribiesca. Now I have a reason to look over my shoulder. Each character has specific kill zones on their bodContinued from Page 2 ies that their attacker must make contact with in order to make a successful killing strike. The only other rule made from safe weaponry, a Fighter uses large swords, is, once eliminated, they ask you to be a good sport and socks. their have or must material, They die spectacularly. long weapons visible at all time. There are also safe zones where an attack cannot be made. These would be places where class is in session SORCERER or in the presence of a professor, a players living space These characters are required to wear a mask or a (although players home addresses are given out), bathvisible insignia on the cheek or forehead, or heavy eye rooms or places of worship. The professors have all been very accommodating to makeup. The makeup must be on when the Sorcerer makes their kill, or the kill is invalid. Instead of weapthe game, I think its because they want to play said Bribiesca. A players work is not off limit. Meaning, no onry, a Sorcerer uses ranged spells to off their oppoSo be cast at range tennis matter where you work you must be in character and nent. anything that can allowed. are Nurf balls, They also can use ready for battle. guns etc. All of these zones can be found in the games manupossess. These would involve the Sorcerer taking an innocent bystander to deliver a package to their target al, which you can get by emailing Devon Hoffman. that held the message You are dead now inside. SorWeve been pretty gung-ho- e about it said Hoffcerers also have the benefit of wearing a cape as an inman. Although, its not something that has been eatvisibility cloak. When they wear this cloak and hug a ing their lives away he said. Its all good natured, said er they are safe from any attack. Bribiesca, its innocent fun. The Assassins Guild is not directly part of WestminROGUE ster; although they would like to evolve into a club to Said to be the craftiest and weakest of the classes by benefit from funding. Doing so would allow them to the manual, the Rogue is a trueborn assassin. Rogues hold events, buy equipment and take field trips to gymwear no armor, and nothing they wear should lead nasiums, parks, or other recreational areas to play. on that they are any different from another bystandBoth Hoffman and Bribiesca feel the game has a lot er. Weaponry would include either a small dagger a to offer. Glory, being their first pick, secondly is makspoon or ruler are recommended or poison. Accepting friends. Once you kill someone you become friends able poison is hot sauce. The Rogue gives out the least with them because you gained respect in battle, said information of the all the classes, which makes it very Hoffman. The third benefit they agreed on was that it difficult for their targets to keep an eye out for their makes the players become outgoing. attack. Its a good ice breaker, Hoffman said. Hey, Assassins non-play- youre dead. Wanna hang out? Bribiesca anticipates seven additional players for the next game, which started Nov. 3. All communication between players is done through Myspace. You can check out the groups page under groups. If you would like to play in future games, email Devon Hoffman at djh0501westminstercollege.edu. As the manual says, Good luck. May your enemies make their beds in the earth. f Spirituality Continued from Page 3 IMA meeting will be Thursday, Nov. 13 at the Institute Building on 1950 South 1200 East at 6:30 p.m. Sarah Griffiths, IWA president, believes friendship is the best way to express her spirituality. Sisterhood and forming relationships can be a Christ-lik- e thing to do, said Griffiths, a senior english major. IWA seeks to bring women of all faiths together in sisterhood, scholarship, spirituality and service. IWA is the sister organization to the IMA. IWA holds weekly meetings on Thursday nights at 7:30 p.m. Another option for spiritual exploration is the Office of Spiritual Life. The next event is on Friday, Nov. 7 at 1:30 at the Friendship Manor on 1320 East 500 South. The next day Saturday, Nov. 8 students are invited to a faith tour at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church at 279 South 300 West with Father Elias. Students are asked to sign up for the tour by emailing Jan Saeed at jsaeedwestminstercollege.edu. RELIGION To learn more about Islam, Nadia Afrivi, a junior majoring in communication, recommends students visit the Khadeeja Islamic Center at 1019 W. Parkway Ave. in West Valley. It is a religion of peace, said Afrivi in a phone interview. Griffin suggests interested students ask any LDS student questions about their religion. While Griffiths suggests students visit lds.org for a basic overview of LDS believes and visit Temple Square in downtown for more detailed information. Church services are held every Sunday at 11 a.m. at the chapel on 1950 South 1200 East. Singh suggests students visit the Sri Sri Radha VOLUME XLII: ISSUE 6 Krishna Temple at 8628 South State Road in Spanish Fork to learn more about Hinduism. It is flexible and adaptable to your lifestyle there are no set rules, Singh said. Hindu services are held nightly at 6 p.m. at the Sri Ganesha Hindu Temple at 9859 Dream Circle in South Jordan. Religion is about our own personal transformation, Saeed said. Saeeds spiritual path has led her to 14 the Bahai faith. Saeed is more than happy to discuss her faith with students. My spirituality is helped by my discussion with students, said Saeed. Students can reach Saeed via email at or call her Shepherd said, Were a bunch of people who dont have it all figured out. 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