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Post by eightyfour on Dec 10, 2008 8:08:28 GMT
Today Annie seriously reminds me of Jones. I wonder if she had a similar chat with Coyote at some point in the past.
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Post by Count Casimir on Dec 10, 2008 9:05:57 GMT
I'm can't quite imagine Jones having ANY chat that's not completely deadpan. 0_0
I still love her though.
I wonder what it is about that pond that Annie finds so fascinating? Somewhere to look? Saw a fish hop? Likes looking at herself?
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Post by Rasselas on Dec 10, 2008 9:14:42 GMT
The pond is the light! Instead of a power station, the forest has a tree in the middle of a lake! It shoots rainbow beams right back at the Court.
..I should reserve me a spot in the wild speculations thread, lately.
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Post by todd on Dec 10, 2008 11:41:14 GMT
Coyote's remark that there were humans and creatures on both sides of the divide after he made it fits in with those comments about trees and buildings on both sides of the divide in the picture of him making it.
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Post by cenit on Dec 10, 2008 13:27:38 GMT
Interesting... so maybe Shadow2 is the offspring of some shadows that remained in the court?
Could there be humans still in Gillite?... my bet is that they have evolved into some creepy half human - half something else hybrids
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Post by todd on Dec 10, 2008 13:44:43 GMT
Does anyone besides me find it ironic that Ysengrin has helped two of those "traitors" achieve their goal of becoming human?
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Post by Rasselas on Dec 10, 2008 13:49:59 GMT
Well, he did kill them.
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Post by snes on Dec 10, 2008 19:34:18 GMT
Plus, he was hungry. When you're hungry and you find food willing to be eaten, you don't think about it too much. The humans that stayed in the woods were probably transformed into forest creatures, so their descendants would probably be fish and dear and such. Maybe the forest creatures on the Court side did the same? I don't think Shadow 2 was around when the two sides split. The fairies said he was still young, and he seemed to know the shadows in the forest when he returned.
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Post by Count Casimir on Dec 10, 2008 21:57:06 GMT
I think the big reason Ys ate the fairies was to cover up his shady doings with the TicToc. He might not have even known they were test-takers.
oh and Rasselas, no reservations needed in Wild Spec. It's a conspiracy fest!
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Post by Chrome on Dec 11, 2008 5:21:18 GMT
They talked about it, and probably griped about not being able to make it to human form to anyone or anything that came by. I bet Ys knew. Maybe he figured if Red were that much of a chatterbox, she'd get sick of being human and return to the Wood...with unwittingly gathered information.
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Post by todd on Dec 11, 2008 11:43:26 GMT
Maybe he figured if Red were that much of a chatterbox, she'd get sick of being human and return to the Wood...with unwittingly gathered information. Though that raises the question: can you go back to your original form, if the new life doesn't appeal to you, or is it irreversible? (Of course, you could take another test as if you'd always been the being you'd just become.)
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Post by Count Casimir on Dec 12, 2008 1:03:01 GMT
Though that raises the question: can you go back to your original form, if the new life doesn't appeal to you, or is it irreversible? (Of course, you could take another test as if you'd always been the being you'd just become.) I think Ali and his parents might have some problems deciding to take a test and become human again. Coyote and/or Ysengrin manipulation at work, or just a simple truth of the GC world?
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Post by Chrome on Dec 12, 2008 4:52:34 GMT
That's a thought. The humans might be more flexible out of pure scientific curiosity, while the Wood is more....well, given Ys does give Coyote ideas, I'm gonna say isolationist.
I wonder what the sentiments from the humans-turned-animals are?
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