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A Less Formal Explanation for the Creation of Demonreach

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Serack:
I guess the fact that we can only discuss the dimensionality of the pentagram, that implies that the narrative is elegantly complete, without need for further comment.

Foxed:
So how is Demonreach Island a desert?

Griffyn612:

--- Quote from: Foxed on July 30, 2015, 07:19:56 PM ---So how is Demonreach Island a desert?

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Desert-ed island.   :P

Less tongue-in-cheek reply is: misunderstanding of the word.

"English desert and its Romance cognates (including Italian and Portuguese deserto, French désert and Spanish desierto) all come from the ecclesiastical Latin dēsertum (originally "an abandoned place")"

wizard nelson:
Or you know, since Merlin made it as a mortal wizard using mortal magic, he shaped it like a pentagram cause that's the most powerful symbol of magic under mortal command? Island is a big summoning circle/ holding pen after all.
My internet is cutting up a little, I really didn't see the pentagram reference at the bottom until too late. Perhaps it should be given its own power point? I mentioned this when I was saying Harry would use such a spell in time space to call his own timeline, but everyone was confused by the six timelines with five points lol.

Foxed:

--- Quote from: Griffyn612 on July 30, 2015, 10:26:26 PM ---Desert-ed island.   :P

Less tongue-in-cheek reply is: misunderstanding of the word.

"English desert and its Romance cognates (including Italian and Portuguese deserto, French désert and Spanish desierto) all come from the ecclesiastical Latin dēsertum (originally "an abandoned place")"

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... I'll buy it. I guess. Still thinking Grigori, though.

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