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Post by Georgie L on Jan 20, 2012 14:29:19 GMT
Tom Siddell Formspring:
could it be possible to exist in perpetuity by entering the forest in old age, then returning to the Court in a new, youthful body, returning again once that body begins to die, etc. ? or does "the test" not work like that?
I guess it would work that way, but nobody has ever tried that. Also it might be frowned upon
that guy earlier called it.
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Post by csj on Jan 21, 2012 15:39:02 GMT
And judging by his usual responses, I'd say 'frowned-upon' would be more like 'considered an abomination against nature and hunted-down for term of his unnatural life.' Sounds like fun.
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Post by TBeholder on Jan 21, 2012 17:01:18 GMT
And judging by his usual responses, I'd say 'frowned-upon' would be more like 'considered an abomination against nature and hunted-down for term of his unnatural life.' Sounds like fun. Easier. Ol' Grin refers to these guys as "traitors" and the Headmaster doesn't care much about creatures from the other side as they are. As much as the second switch would be an impressive achievement. More than that, well...
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Post by csj on Jan 21, 2012 23:46:03 GMT
And judging by his usual responses, I'd say 'frowned-upon' would be more like 'considered an abomination against nature and hunted-down for term of his unnatural life.' Sounds like fun. Easier. Ol' Grin refers to these guys as "traitors" and the Headmaster doesn't care much about creatures from the other side as they are. As much as the second switch would be an impressive achievement. More than that, well... It'd take a real keen wanderer to pull it off.
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