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Ms Duck:
ill have to dig about it, but someone asked Jim once about the Mab/shakespeare connection and he laughed it off, noting that Mab is much older then shakespeare.

furthermore, Mab says she was mortal once in CD

Carnifex:Pacifex:
Considering the Fomor popping up all over the place. I would like to see more Lovecraftian baddies (Cthulhu mythos monsters).

Ms Duck:

--- Quote from: Carnifex:Pacifex on January 11, 2013, 05:19:24 PM ---Considering the Fomor popping up all over the place. I would like to see more Lovecraftian baddies (Cthulhu mythos monsters).

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deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep onnes. any resemblance between them and the fomor is just coincidence im sure

123456789blaaa:

--- Quote from: Ben  de Wal on January 11, 2013, 01:05:45 AM ---  but mab can make her self as big or as little as she wants

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She can nowadays. Who knows about back when she was less powerfull...


--- Quote from: Ms Duck on January 11, 2013, 05:13:45 PM ---ill have to dig about it, but someone asked Jim once about the Mab/shakespeare connection and he laughed it off, noting that Mab is much older then shakespeare.

furthermore, Mab says she was mortal once in CD

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Er I can't tell if you're replying to me or not...

Ms Duck:

--- Quote from: 123456789blaaa on January 11, 2013, 06:33:31 PM ---She can nowadays. Who knows about back when she was less powerfull...

Er I can't tell if you're replying to me or not...

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I was. just pointing out that Mab(shakespeare) != Mab (butcher). Mab (butcher) much more related to Mab (original)

Serack, do you have the woj where someone asks Jim about the bill the bard Mab?

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