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Post by todd on Mar 18, 2018 23:45:05 GMT
If we consider the bridge as only an "in-between" thing, an imposition on the Forest by the Court, there is the possibility thqt the Court would neglect its destruction as only a minor fuss, at least on the public side. Judging from the way they regard the Forest, that's possible. On the other hand, once Annie and Andrew report what Ysengrin did to Coyote, the Court might have some concerns; with Coyote gone (at least, in a recognizable shape), who'll enforce his permission to let the Court stay?
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Post by The Anarch on Mar 19, 2018 14:50:16 GMT
If we consider the bridge as only an "in-between" thing, an imposition on the Forest by the Court, there is the possibility thqt the Court would neglect its destruction as only a minor fuss, at least on the public side. "Oh yes, we were just about to do that ourselves. Saves us the bother, really."
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Post by jda on Mar 19, 2018 15:21:58 GMT
If we consider the bridge as only an "in-between" thing, an imposition on the Forest by the Court, there is the possibility thqt the Court would neglect its destruction as only a minor fuss, at least on the public side. "Oh yes, we were just about to do that ourselves. Saves us the bother, really." *Yawns and restart the deflating*
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