[So let me say what's going on in my mind because I'm practically giddy and and argh]
Tiruin glanced down at her feet and wondered. The saying. It had been repeated twice as far as her memory went in the castle.
Death walks here.
Intoned once by a dying woman, allegedly connected to a Goddess. A woman with a stiletto, who had killed herself. Another spoke at that time, and talked about windows and doors, and the spirit. Why would there be notes on a spirit, if it was not that crucial of mention?
Were dreams affected by spirits? Impossible, for the Prince cannot lie. He just said so. This person is innocent. A warning.
..."Sir Prince, may I ask what Horatio meant--and by this I mean no disrespect for I understand the worry he's under--by 'I killed her', pertaining to the death of the White Swan? What had happened to her?"Mod: I ask the Prince a question.
Toaster
Can't help you there. Everything I said is 100% truth.
Why does everyone have to rip up my literary curiosity with this.
It's like mazes and labyrinths. Only that everyone else is the maze. Bluh bluh bluh blargh.
..And Jim said nothing, or felt anything about flowers.
here. I'm worried.
If that contends with your claim, why aren't you voting, or at least asking Jim questions on that note?
You and her and..
in my memory sees you asking stuff pertaining to flowers. Ok, maybe not Lenglon, because she said
multi-torso thingy, which first came off to me as something pertaining to the Indian gods--multiple appendages. But this has multiple torsos. So color me argh.
..What do you think about
Lenglon, and the same question goes to her.
PPE
LEafsnail..Ok I'm blushing now.
Shaping whatnow? How so? Dreams are different from reality.
The idea is that someone is a god without really realizing it. Thus they unintentionally cause things to happen by dreaming or otherwise thinking.
I still can't get how this is possible. I mean, that would relate to the subconscious level, and that does coincide with what Jim's sporadicalities are doing, but..nothing seems to be changed.
Or that we're all funny pawns in a game, that would be weirder.
Mod: I also ask the Prince this notion!"And forgive my pressing, dear Prince. But my curiosity has to be given word in this matter. Are there any significant things that you did during the night of the death of the White Swan?" Tiruin asked, wondering about that book he was reading..must either be about Euclid judging by what she heard, but still.. "Oh, and that book you were just reading. Apologies for my pondering."