Post nr: 3515 Thread: [3007] |
Author: Moorn (New name: Mister Saint) | Posted: (6672 days ago) | Previous in thread: 3514 by Metal Tsubasa |
Subject: Writing a great death |
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I guess that would depend on who writes it. If it's just an undertaker or something similar, what's on the marker would be pretty cut and dry. Born x, died y, RIP. But if it was a friend or even an enemy, that person should have something to say that would connect 'em to the living impaired. ^^ |
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Post nr: 3522 Thread: [3007] |
Author: Metal Tsubasa | Posted: (6672 days ago) | Previous in thread: 3515 by Mister Saint |
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It's writen by the person that basicly kills him, so I suppose it is his murderer, but no on else knows that she killed him. |
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Post nr: 3538 Thread: [3007] |
Author: Kiddalee (I'm here. Bwahahaha!) | Posted: (6671 days ago) | Previous in thread: 3522 by Metal Tsubasa |
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Well, then it would depend on why she killed him. Would she write something to honour her great opponent, or something offensive to the friends of her enemy? Or maybe she killed him for a reason that has nothing to do with those kinds of epitaphs... |
Post nr: 3542 Thread: [3007] |
Author: Moorn (New name: Mister Saint) | Posted: (6671 days ago) | Previous in thread: 3538 by Kiddalee |
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It also kinda depends on the method. If it was an assassination, then she probably wouldn't want to be anywhere near the tombstone, to keep from being discovered. Honorable combat settings tend to fit nicely with some word of praise or something, and a straight up slaying would probably demand something prickish. *nods* |
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Post nr: 3543 Thread: [3007] |
Author: Metal Tsubasa | Posted: (6671 days ago) | Previous in thread: 3538 by Kiddalee |
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She kills him because she's found someone else to fill his place. They whole sort of 'moral of the story' I suppose is the fact that his parents were right about this woman and he dies knowing that she was exactly who his parents had said she was. |
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Post nr: 3544 Thread: [3007] |
Author: Metal Tsubasa | Posted: (6671 days ago) | Previous in thread: 3542 by Mister Saint |
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The thing is though, is that she is the creator of everythig in this world. She put a curse on Toen so that if he tries to say anything, his death moves closer towards him. |
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Post nr: 3545 Thread: [3007] |
Author: Moorn (New name: Mister Saint) | Posted: (6671 days ago) | Previous in thread: 3544 by Metal Tsubasa |
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So she smote him? It's hard to understand the whole situation, but it sounds to me like she was the bad person in the situation... so probably something lording and jerkly (my word!). |
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Post nr: 3546 Thread: [3007] |
Author: Metal Tsubasa | Posted: (6671 days ago) | Previous in thread: 3545 by Mister Saint |
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That's sort of what I was looking for. |
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Post nr: 3547 Thread: [3007] |
Author: Moorn (New name: Mister Saint) | Posted: (6671 days ago) | Previous in thread: 3546 by Metal Tsubasa |
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You'll have to do a lot of plot loophole sealing to cover the 'room for a new god' aspect, what with the basic definition of a god suggesting omnipotence. ^^ I can't imagine that a god would write something on anyone's tombstone, though, and it sounds like an awfully cowardly way to off someone. o.o |
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Author: Metal Tsubasa | Posted: (6671 days ago) | Previous in thread: 3547 by Mister Saint |
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Well that's sort of the whole point. I suppose it's not really a tombstone, but more of just a marker to honor a fallen hero. |
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Post nr: 3555 Thread: [3007] |
Author: Kiddalee (I'm here. Bwahahaha!) | Posted: (6670 days ago) | Previous in thread: 3543 by Metal Tsubasa |
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So something prickish, then? |
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