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Post by Max on Sept 27, 2010 7:00:46 GMT
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Post by legion on Sept 27, 2010 7:01:18 GMT
Wow. I mean… wow.
I mean DAMN.
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Post by sz on Sept 27, 2010 7:02:59 GMT
Oh. Oh God.
Those weren't tears of sadness and pity. Those were tears of terror.
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Post by Alexandragon on Sept 27, 2010 7:03:49 GMT
Wow. I mean… wow. I mean DAMN. ... I don't really expect THIS. DAMN It's epic... Also: She can speaks...
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Post by kinnu on Sept 27, 2010 7:03:53 GMT
Annie: O-oh my gosh... It's... It's just like a soap opera *face palms and cries*
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Post by edzepp on Sept 27, 2010 7:04:43 GMT
Things are not looking up.
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Post by Max on Sept 27, 2010 7:05:25 GMT
I'm not quite sure on the perspective. Is she holding the sword to Parley's neck?
Which raises the question, what are the consequences of receiving a serious or even mortal wound from Jeanne?
Also, is she literally speaking? Because her mouth doesn't seem to be moving. Maybe she's communicating the same way she sent the vision.
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Post by Casey on Sept 27, 2010 7:05:25 GMT
Oh. Oh God. Those weren't tears of sadness and pity. Those were tears of terror. I do not agree.
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Post by sz on Sept 27, 2010 7:06:22 GMT
Oh. Oh God. Those weren't tears of sadness and pity. Those were tears of terror. I do not agree. Hard to pity a person who's about to carve out your heart.
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Post by Casey on Sept 27, 2010 7:07:32 GMT
Hard to pity a person who's about to carve out your heart. Hard to have red cheeks and tears streaming down your face in an instant.
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Post by americonedream on Sept 27, 2010 7:07:58 GMT
Oh. Oh God. Those weren't tears of sadness and pity. Those were tears of terror. More like a combination of both. Parley was already feeling overwhelmed with all the new information she was being given, and Annie knew a little of Jeanne's past from what she and Kat learned from the robots, but the full details were just too much for her. Also, she hasn't completely threatened either of them just yet so they're most likely crying from her story and that alone. But who could blame them? That's powerful sad! I hope Annie can compose herself long enough to convince Jeanne they're on her side. Though it's sure to be a difficult battle.
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Post by Refugee on Sept 27, 2010 7:08:23 GMT
Are they weeping in the real world?
I think Annie's tears are of sorrow. Not sure about Parley's. Casey: "Hard to have red cheeks and tears streaming down your face in an instant. " Quite so. The girls are reacting to Jeanne's story over some time. Sadness it is.
Annie, I think, has the resilience, and the experience, to deal with this.
Parley, I'm not so sure of. But you know what? I think she's going to be better for it. More compassionate, less mocking, less self-centered.
However, if you think Kat was a bit angry and bitter after learning Jeanne's story....
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Post by Alexandragon on Sept 27, 2010 7:09:14 GMT
Also: she is Spirit of anger of fury...
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Post by sz on Sept 27, 2010 7:09:20 GMT
Hard to pity a person who's about to carve out your heart. Hard to have red cheeks and tears streaming down your face in an instant. Hard to come up with another line that repeats the syntactic structure of your post. Why are you always so confrontational with rather unconfrontational things anyways?
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Post by Alexandragon on Sept 27, 2010 7:10:48 GMT
I think Annie's tears are of sorrow. Not sure about Parley's. Annie, I think, has the resilience, and the experience, to deal with this. Parley, I'm not so sure of. But you know what? I think she's going to be better for it. More compassionate, less mocking, less self-centered. However, if you think Kat was a bit angry and bitter after learning Jeanne's story.... I think so too, and Kat will be more depressive after that...
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Post by Casey on Sept 27, 2010 7:10:58 GMT
Hard to have red cheeks and tears streaming down your face in an instant. Hard to come up with another line that repeats the syntactic structure of your post. Why are you always so confrontational with rather unconfrontational things anyways? What are you talking about? I say "I do not agree" and that makes me confrontational? I am SICK of people saying this about me.
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Post by Max on Sept 27, 2010 7:11:56 GMT
I think so too, and Kat will be more depressive after that... Well, at least Kat didn't have to witness it in person this time. That might make it easier.
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Post by salsa on Sept 27, 2010 7:11:56 GMT
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Post by sz on Sept 27, 2010 7:13:32 GMT
What are you talking about? I say "I do not agree" and that makes me confrontational? I am SICK of people saying this about me. It would have sounded less argumentative if you were to offer a counterpoint--knowing why you disagree is more easily accepted than just hearing that you disagree. It's somewhat impolite, as it sounds that the one being disagreed should know why they are being disagreed. Also, it makes it hard to continue a discourse.
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Post by Alexandragon on Sept 27, 2010 7:14:00 GMT
Hm... She "speaks" mental by Parley and she really threatens by her sword only to Parley... But why? Any ideas?
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Post by legion on Sept 27, 2010 7:14:38 GMT
What are you talking about? I say "I do not agree" and that makes me confrontational? I am SICK of people saying this about me. It would have sounded less argumentative if you were to offer a counterpoint He did offer a counterpoint.
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Post by sz on Sept 27, 2010 7:15:25 GMT
Hm... She "speaks" mental by Parley and she really threatens by her sword only to Parley... But why? Any ideas? Parley is in love and enjoying it. Jeanne loved and is suffering for eternity for it. Jeanne probably doesn't like that Parley got the better end of the deal. :[ EDIT: It would have sounded less argumentative if you were to offer a counterpoint He did offer a counterpoint. Well, after I made a reply post to it, which I did so because I wanted to know. Simply reading "I do not agree" kinda ticks one off. Though, I think this is a rather off-topic trail of conversation. I take that this isn't the first time Casey has heard this, so I'll drop talking about it further.
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Post by Casey on Sept 27, 2010 7:15:47 GMT
What are you talking about? I say "I do not agree" and that makes me confrontational? I am SICK of people saying this about me. It would have sounded less argumentative if you were to offer a counterpoint--knowing why you disagree is more easily accepted than just hearing that you disagree. It's somewhat impolite, as it sounds that the one being disagreed should know why they are being disagreed. Also, it makes it hard to continue a discourse. Calling someone confrontational, that's a real constructive way to continue a discourse then, is it? Don't talk to me any more. Your reply post to my merely saying that I disagreed was the one that was confrontational, and you continued it in the one after that, and again in this one. YOU are the one being confrontational so kindly leave me alone. Jesus Christ.
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Post by Max on Sept 27, 2010 7:17:25 GMT
Can this dispute please be hashed out in PMs? I really don't want to see another comment thread derailed.
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Post by sz on Sept 27, 2010 7:21:14 GMT
Can this dispute please be hashed out in PMs? I really don't want to see another comment thread derailed. Sorry, I didn't think that what I said would come off this way. Didn't mean to talk about it more than an off-hand remark at a minor offense taken. >_>
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Post by zbeeblebrox on Sept 27, 2010 7:21:34 GMT
Tragic romance story, meet horror story. GO!
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Post by Rex on Sept 27, 2010 7:24:55 GMT
Wow. I was expecting something good, but not this good. Not only did we find out what happened to her after The Green was killed, she can also talk AND she's pretty much purified fury at this point. I don't know how they're going to convince her not to kill them, or even stop her if they can't. Maybe Rey or one of the adults will step in?
Another question I have is, does this count as "being an anchor" for Jeanne? Does this mean Annie's psychopomp friend can reach her now?
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Post by blastdragon on Sept 27, 2010 7:26:49 GMT
Did somebody notice the sword flies up to her hand. But indeed sad and suddenly really dangerous...
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Post by Max on Sept 27, 2010 7:27:11 GMT
sz. No probs. So let's get this straight. " My heart was run through and left to die on the riverbed": This incident broke her heart and she had no will to live. " The useless shell of my body was ensnared by the green light and discarded over time": Was she killed by the green light? "Discarded over time" probably just means it decayed naturally. " What remained of my spirit...": This is the part the psychopomps would collect. Did somebody notice the sword flies up to her hand. But indeed sad and suddenly really dangerous... Yeah, I noticed that too. Clearly Jeanne is a Sith Lord.
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Post by sz on Sept 27, 2010 7:29:42 GMT
I don't know how they're going to convince her not to kill them, or even stop her if they can't. Maybe Rey or one of the adults will step in? I get the feeling it'll be Smitty. Parley's the one under threat, after all. Not to mention that it'll further the relationship between the two. :d
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