Forever in context means not resurrected not not reincarnated *NM*
Onarishma Send a noteboard - 08/11/2009 06:37:50 AM
A Force of Light describes those killed by balefire as "dead forever", which in the case of pretty much everybody present there except Graendal is completely redundant.
Chapter 37
- 08/11/2009 03:15:34 AM
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Yes, but limits--can still be re-spun and some balefire may not work
- 08/11/2009 03:41:52 AM
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It's the 're-spun' part that bothers me.
- 08/11/2009 04:37:08 AM
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Can't know, except logic
- 08/11/2009 05:03:17 AM
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That doesn't make sense contextually though.
- 08/11/2009 05:36:02 AM
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Re: That doesn't make sense contextually though.
- 08/11/2009 07:17:27 AM
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Re: That doesn't make sense contextually though.
- 08/11/2009 08:18:44 PM
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I maintain that my first impression and my rereading it did not cause me to question how it works
- 13/11/2009 09:41:20 AM
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Hmm
- 18/11/2009 11:56:09 PM
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no he said the person dies "before" the DO's know's they are gone.
- 23/11/2009 02:15:11 AM
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Forever in context means not resurrected not not reincarnated *NM*
- 08/11/2009 06:37:50 AM
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Re: It's the 're-spun' part that bothers me.
- 08/11/2009 07:43:03 AM
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But she has been studying about the workings of the Wheel.
- 08/11/2009 08:13:26 PM
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Re: But she has been studying about the workings of the Wheel.
- 08/11/2009 09:08:11 PM
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