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Stone Table Sacrifice
Cozarkian:
--- Quote from: Rasins on July 14, 2017, 05:44:00 PM ---And if the sacrificial blade were to pass through the coin?
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What if a square were round?
There is no blade that can pass through a coin, it would hit the coin, and deflect a little bit to pass through the skin next to the coin.
Rasins:
--- Quote from: Cozarkian on July 14, 2017, 07:54:43 PM ---What if a square were round?
There is no blade that can pass through a coin, it would hit the coin, and deflect a little bit to pass through the skin next to the coin.
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Really? In the never-never? Wielded by ... Mother Winter?
Cozarkian:
Even then.
The coins may or may not be indestructible (see http://www.jimbutcheronline.com/bb/index.php/topic,1143), but I don't think any physical weapon will be enough.
For argument's sake, if a weapon could cut a coin on the table, I think you just free the Denarian, because you've only destroyed the prison, not the prisoner.
Griffyn612:
--- Quote from: Rasins on July 14, 2017, 05:44:00 PM ---And if the sacrificial blade were to pass through the coin?
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A whole bunch of this.
And this.
And some of this.
And maybe some of this.
But mostly this.
Snark Knight:
--- Quote from: Cozarkian on July 14, 2017, 07:54:43 PM ---There is no blade that can pass through a coin, it would hit the coin, and deflect a little bit to pass through the skin next to the coin.
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Well ... the faithsaber just possibly might. And we don't have a clue of the abilities of the knife (spearpoint?) from Hades' vault yet.
But from Harry's description of their auras, both of those are vastly more powerful than even Medea's bodkin.
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