Re: It would be called powerful (or something on that track... the other guy figured this out)
Datakim Send a noteboard - 07/01/2010 03:28:02 PM
Yes, but it comes from using the TP a lot. And really, we don't know of many negative effects of the Saa themselves, do we? We only know that using the TP is very dangerous and can very quickly cause madness.
I don't think there is any mention of the Saa having any inherent negatives. Other than ofcourse the obvious (having a blizzard of black flecks running around in your eyes in streams would be rather distracting I would think)
I mean sa'angreal are more powerful angreal, essentially. I look as angreal as meaning something along the lines of magnifier and sa'angreal as powerful magnifier. So perhaps Saa has somethign to do with the concept of power as in how much power one has gained, status with using the TP or something along those lines.
Sa' and Saa are too different things I believe. Is the sa' not a prefix. So sa'angreal. sa'sara. Saa is probably different, though ofcourse this is all just speculation. We don't know.
what does "saa" mean?
- 07/01/2010 04:45:40 AM
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Re: what does "saa" mean?
- 07/01/2010 04:58:43 AM
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It means "yo mamma".
- 07/01/2010 05:29:31 AM
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like the saa in saa'ngreal
- 07/01/2010 07:38:56 AM
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That was 'sa'angreal' not 'saa'angreal'
- 07/01/2010 03:35:34 PM
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Hmm
- 07/01/2010 11:52:05 AM
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It would be called powerful (or something on that track... the other guy figured this out)
- 07/01/2010 02:20:59 PM
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Re: It would be called powerful (or something on that track... the other guy figured this out)
- 07/01/2010 03:28:02 PM
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Maybe "floaters"? *NM*
- 07/01/2010 12:49:12 PM
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struggling to flush your saa, Etzel? *NM*
- 07/01/2010 01:39:34 PM
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"hour" in Arabic.
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- 08/01/2010 04:43:12 AM
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- 08/01/2010 04:43:12 AM
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Thank you for producing the only answer that has any value in the real world.
- 08/01/2010 05:31:35 AM
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But there are between 100,000 and 2,000,000 users of Esperanto around the world.
- 09/01/2010 05:16:57 AM
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