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-=|horsefly|=-
st0fkillers at gmail.com
Tue Sep 26 12:41:18 CDT 2006
On 9/26/06, Randolph Finder <finderrj at saintcorporation.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, Daniel Childers wrote:
[snip]
> > More realistically, if the guard asks "Do you have any weapons?",
> > the answer "Not on me." is Truth.
> Yes, but remember the original question was about a servitor of
> Revelations. Servitors of Revelation can't give answers that while
> truthful are designed to give a false impression.
i think this is the most telling point. the only wiggle room is that
angels of Revelation are permitted to keep mundane humans in the
dark about the War and the existence of divine and infernal beings.
not only permitted but enjoined to silence on the matter. within that
perspective, telling a normal police officer or security guard who's
asking if the Malakite of Revelation has any weapons, "Not on me"
is a safe and acceptable (to the conditions of his Word dissonance)
answer. were an angel or demon to ask the same question, he'd
have to point out the summonable hammer. at least, that's how i
understand things at this point.
i don't have _Feast of Blades_, but something tells me Litheroy's
dissonance conditions were updated with this ebook release. can
anyone confirm that for me?
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