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NameIess

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  1. The pineapple’s contestant was ann expert sewer with decades of experience. The watermelon’s contestant was a literal sewer system.
  2. And thus, thanks in no small part to the ever-reliable aid of a language barrier, began the greatest sewing contest ever seen.
  3. What decides whether actions have a positive or negative moral charge, in your view?
  4. *Breaks rhyming scheme but fixes post count* 2255
  5. “Both parts of course.” Subversion decided to go find something interesting to do, and disappeared.
  6. Subversion raised an eyebrow. “Really? How irrational.”
  7. Subversion frowns. "Is that book insulting my intelligence?"
  8. "Say, what kind of funeral should a Narrator have? I don't know that I've ever heard of one of those."
  9. "Yes well, something about the brave adventurer made it very difficult to recognize him as Nameless, even when you knew what Nameless looked like. I don't know him well enough, but Moni might. Ask her if you want to find Nameless' body."
  10. "Yeah, basically. But can you describe him based off of that image?"
  11. "I don't recognize that body either. Not that that says anything. Very few people were able to recognize Nameless as the brave adventurer, even among those who knew him well."
  12. Subversion looked at it. "I don't recognize this body."
  13. I'm a Christian so my religion is an Abrahamic religion, but on a basic level Christianity's beliefs differ from those of Islam and Judaism in that we believe Jesus is the son of God who died for our sins and rose from the dead. As for how Christianity differs from science, I don't think it does. The Bible says that God existed before the universe and created it, but it doesn't go into detail about how God created it.
  14. Subversion looks at him. “What do you want? And why are you holding a body?”
  15. Subversion snorted. “Currently, my Author has had three confirmed major character deaths. Two of those were revived, although one of those revivals was basically forced to happen by outside forces, and the other-that’s Nameless-isn’t technically a revival, as the real Nameless is still dead. That sphere is just an imprint of Nameless, and a flawed one at that. You say that my Author has a reputation for not caring about death, but I’m telling you that my Author hates that reputation. In fact, he’s told me that he’s considering killing off a character just to make the revival/death ratio a bit better.”
  16. "Oh, but it would be all too convenient. Letting Darkness kill me so that he can bring Nameless back easily, sure there are other ways my Author could do it, but even though he wants Nameless back, he doesn't want death to become cheap."
  17. "Not nearly as much as he likes Nameless. I don't think he'll ever be able to let that guy go."
  18. Flatter than his famous cousin.
  19. Granted. unemployment triples. I wish for an extended-extended LotR trilogy.
  20. "Moni will be fine. Probably. And if she won't, it'll be someone else's problem. Do you think I should plan my funeral before going to help Platypus?"
  21. Granted. Everyone in your school will now constantly joke about defenestrating people. I wish for an extended-extended LoTR trilogy.
  22. Granted. All other forms of justice disappear. I wish for the ability to know if someone's reading my mind.
  23. "She'll be fine. It's not like anyone would target her in order to claim the inactive soul for nefarious purposes." Subversion tapped her foot anxiously. "Do you think dying hurts?"
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