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Post by Quaddy on Oct 6, 2012 20:51:41 GMT -6
Great, I made sense. I'd hoped that I had.
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Post by Zephyr Shenkiken on Oct 8, 2012 16:54:39 GMT -6
Alright, but that'll be a tough sell. He's been enthralled for a long time (in regards to Aeon). The 'bond' has seeped into his own consciousness. It's almost a complete domination. The most permanent kind. The kind a person accepts as their own will. It'll be interesting.
As for the balance that totally make sense, but I have a small question. When the Terracotta is 'cured' do the people simply wake up and live out the rest of their years or do they instantly turn to dust or something given how old they should be?
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Post by Quaddy on Oct 8, 2012 18:56:27 GMT -6
Their bodies are trapped in stone. I would imagine they go directly from the pocket realm into Shade's realm...no need to enter the realm of the living.
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Post by Aldersmaine on Oct 8, 2012 23:51:01 GMT -6
The Terracotta sacrificed their bodies to trap their souls into a half-life. They are dead for all intents and purposes save their ascension to the beyond.
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Post by Quaddy on Oct 9, 2012 21:10:18 GMT -6
The man has spoken!
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Post by Aldersmaine on Oct 9, 2012 21:31:39 GMT -6
lol
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Post by Zephyr Shenkiken on Oct 10, 2012 14:11:12 GMT -6
So then their deaths count as what, too many unnatural deaths and that's why the balance is thrown off?
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Post by Quaddy on Oct 10, 2012 16:36:42 GMT -6
Nope. They're technically dead--their bodies are dead--it is their souls that are being kept unnaturally alive all this time. So when they are released from the spell, their souls are freed to go into the realm of death.
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Post by Aldersmaine on Oct 10, 2012 21:25:39 GMT -6
Think of it as a clump of sand in the hourglass that's caught in the funnel.
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Post by Matt on Oct 11, 2012 14:06:08 GMT -6
Is it bad that I read that and just thought of an aneurysm?
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Post by Aldersmaine on Oct 11, 2012 14:49:10 GMT -6
No. that's a fairlygood example of what it's doing to the world.
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Post by Quaddy on Oct 11, 2012 17:46:34 GMT -6
Actually, that is a really good example. The world has an aneurysm and we need to clear is up before the world goes asplode.
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Post by Matt on Oct 14, 2012 4:29:54 GMT -6
Freaking needy. What's happening with thiiis?Also why is raining on my side of the house and not on the other?!
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Post by Quaddy on Oct 14, 2012 10:30:52 GMT -6
Oh, that. It happens all the time in Florida, along with thunderstorms while the sun is out, and people flying kites during Cat 1 Hurricanes (which are not real hurricanes, thank you very much).
It just means you live in a hub of evil and will likely contribute to the coming Apocalypse.
Or that the cloud is perfectly positioned to rain on one side and not the other, but will likely move to cover both sides or none in a short period of time.
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Post by Mynt on Oct 14, 2012 12:44:53 GMT -6
I don't know what to add. (I think it's still my turn.)
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Post by Quaddy on Oct 14, 2012 14:00:03 GMT -6
You could run into Wenston's character, Hel. She needs to see and meet you to realize what you are and how you'll help the cause. Maybe she feeds you and says some Cryptic Old Lady things. Confusing, confusing things.
I hope Wenny comes back...
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Post by Zephyr Shenkiken on Oct 17, 2012 20:27:47 GMT -6
Weather? Ha! I live in Oklahoma where Mother Nature rears her head when she's on her "time of the month".
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Post by Quaddy on Oct 17, 2012 20:39:22 GMT -6
Ooooklahoma, where the wind come sweeping down the plains...
(I just watched Oklahoma, actually. Checked it out from the library and forced Michael to watch with me.)
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Post by Mynt on Oct 17, 2012 20:40:16 GMT -6
Weather? What is weather? I think that's a myth we Arizonans tell our children about the outside world.
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Post by Quaddy on Oct 18, 2012 11:12:04 GMT -6
Floridians experience something similar. Our seasons are Hot and Dry, Hot as Balls on Fire and Wet, Slightly less hot and slightly less wet, and Mostly hot but occasionally cool and every once in a while we get down into the 20s over night and Dry.
This is, of course, South Florida. Northern Florida can get pretty chilly during winter.
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Post by Aldersmaine on Oct 18, 2012 12:16:39 GMT -6
It seems every state/region has it's own weather system, lol.
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Post by Matt on Oct 18, 2012 14:30:39 GMT -6
Scotland guys. Scotland.
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Post by Mynt on Oct 18, 2012 16:21:38 GMT -6
Let's see. Arizona has Melting hot and then "oh put on a long sleeve shirt with those shorts and flipflops" weather.
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Post by Quaddy on Oct 18, 2012 20:49:59 GMT -6
Well, Scotland has Scots, so that's not really fair, Matt...
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Post by Matt on Oct 19, 2012 4:57:44 GMT -6
that doesn't make the weather any less ridiculous. It rains here, it's sunny across the road, there's a tornado in new town, the meadows is returning to its prior loch state and the the beach has a bunch of naked people swimming around as if it's may. Plus in the next couple weeks it'll be pitch dark by 4pm and it won't get light til 10am. But in the summer it's light til 11pm and light again at 3am. SO MUCH TEMPERAMENTAL.
And we scots are like. ....
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