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the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh:

--- Quote from: THE_ANGRY_GAMER on August 17, 2012, 01:25:23 PM ---Why a Winchester? Was that chosen for Harry's gun because it was cool, or is there a deeper symbolism (assuming it's actually in the book)?

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A tip of the hat to Supernatural ?

THE_ANGRY_GAMER:

--- Quote from: the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh on August 17, 2012, 04:45:51 PM ---A tip of the hat to Supernatural ?

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Wll played sir.

Quantus:

--- Quote from: the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh on August 17, 2012, 04:45:51 PM ---A tip of the hat to Supernatural ?

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Id rather it be a tip of the hat the the Winchester House personally, never did understand why that never played a role in Supernatural, while Colt did...

Licensing conflicts, probably

AcornArmy:

--- Quote from: THE_ANGRY_GAMER on August 17, 2012, 01:09:17 AM ---The RPG states that Ivy, in addition to everything printed out and written down, also recieves some spoken words. What does she get?

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Jim actually answered this one already, years ago. It could be hard to find on the forum for that reason, I haven't checked. Anyway, the answer is, Ivy retains spoken words when they are intended to be a form of recorded information; that is, the oral traditions of teaching from times before writing was convenient, or spoken epics, memorized stories like fables, stuff like that. When the words being spoken are intended to be stored in the listener's memory, basically, as written words are intended to be stored on the pages of books.

Quantus:

--- Quote from: AcornArmy on August 18, 2012, 08:49:12 AM ---Jim actually answered this one already, years ago. It could be hard to find on the forum for that reason, I haven't checked. Anyway, the answer is, Ivy retains spoken words when they are intended to be a form of recorded information; that is, the oral traditions of teaching from times before writing was convenient, or spoken epics, memorized stories like fables, stuff like that. When the words being spoken are intended to be stored in the listener's memory, basically, as written words are intended to be stored on the pages of books.

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Hmm, Does that mean that every time somebody is in Court, and is asked to state tehir full name /for the record/, she is getting their accurately spoken True Name?  Hot damn, she is scary...

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