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Immortal Platypus

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  1. it's not important, don't worry about it. Hacob, still invisible, stabbed his Narrationblade into Hidel's side, making sure it killed him. Then he teleported away.
  2. please note how Glass didn't respond to this point
  3. That definition that I bolded when I quoted you is not correct. Saturated is part of the definition of "wet." you missed the fact that according to all reliable and noteworthy sources, "saturated" is part of the definition of wet. It has been ceded that a single molecule of water is not covered in water, but it is saturated by itself. As per the definition of saturated by Merriam-Webster and Dictionary.com water would be soaked with itself, making it meet the qualifications of the definition of "wet" (Treamayne made a good post with several definitions from reliable dictionaries a little bit back), therefore making water wet.
  4. The squirrel got possessed by an evil spirit. It started to attack Tam viciously.
  5. The squirrel did not react in any violet way. It did, however, react in a rather violent way, choosing to slash Tam's shoulder once he was put on it. I forgot he was an Ookla And if I do? His Narrationblade inched closer to Hidel's side, and he turned invisible again. He seemed to have left to any that couldn't sense his presence.
  6. 1 Nephi 16:2 "...the guilty taketh the truth to be hard, for it cutteth them to the very center."
  7. he can hear them if he tries, and he can talk to shoe, I was just surprised by the italics. in that case, she definitely can't connect them with him resisting
  8. ok I'm always nice. but the truth can hurt. shorter than me!
  9. yes, but there was nothing from you saying that she did (that I saw), so it caught me off guard. If he's actively trying to prevent it, she couldn't, which he is now. Also, am I misremembering? I swear Beotsa's instructor made Livetha not a Narrator.
  10. yes. and you're short!
  11. oh, I thought it was Tam, cause Shoe doesn't have the capability to open a mental link with Hacob, while Tam theoretically could. Hacob closed the mental link, making sure nobody could hear his thoughts. Besides. I have my reasons
  12. yeah, I just saw it a second ago. Glass, you are short
  13. Cause I didn't think Shoe and Beotsa would want me with them.
  14. I didn't even know if it went through or not for why?
  15. did my earlier quote of this not go through? sad. as I said then, for how?
  16. ... invisible Narrationblade. Hacob looked at Unintelligible, confused. the one where he told the GW he was Platypus. Hacob heard this, and was quite offended. I never left.
  17. Hacob's Narrationblade shifted to a dagger, and remained invisible.
  18. not unless he knows it's there and is actively Ennulling it, which isn't happening
  19. he couldn't see the Narrationblade, or Hacob getting ready to kill him.
  20. Fortunately, there was at least one Narrator who really wanted her not dead. Her dead would mean that someone else would have Endings. So when she hit the ground, it was spongy and absorbed her velocity. ya know, Hacob never left the farmstead... -- Hacob stood behind Hidel, invisible, with his Narrationblade in the form of a hammer. He had it poised above Hidel's head, and was about to bring it down before Shoe and the others walked in. He turned himself visible - besides his arms and Narrationblade, he used an illusion to make his arms appear at his side, and his Narrationblade not visible at all - and nodded to Shoe.
  21. a minimal amount, not to concern anyone
  22. yep. just over women's average
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