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Froklsnt:

--- Quote from: Arjan on September 20, 2017, 08:33:49 PM ---You can make a distinction between what Lea did on her own and what Lea did under influence of Nemesis but one does not have to. Everything Lea did under influence of Nemesis she still did and some of that was a chalenge of Mab's authority.

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I agree, it remains unclear how much being Nfected is an usurpation of a being's will versus a more subtle influence on one's thoughts and actions. Though, by Mr. Sunshine's rules, both are equally problematic.

raidem:
I don't think lea was referring to death, at least in the natural sense.  It is very much part of this world, this reality.

The outsiders, per woj, come from a universe or reality outside of our own and it is the existence and/or expansion of our universe that is causing their reality problems.  So to solve it, they got to sabotage ours.  To me the ultimate danger that stalks us is an attempt by outsiders to destroy our reality.  Somehow, someway lea thought she could do something on some minute level.

We also have Woj that mab truly believed she did the best thing in placing lea within winter's well.  The Woj sounded kinda ominous in that there will be some unintended consequence to this act.

Griffyn612:

--- Quote from: raidem on September 22, 2017, 01:46:05 AM ---I don't think lea was referring to death, at least in the natural sense.  It is very much part of this world, this reality.

The outsiders, per woj, come from a universe or reality outside of our own and it is the existence and/or expansion of our universe that is causing their reality problems.  So to solve it, they got to sabotage ours.  To me the ultimate danger that stalks us is an attempt by outsiders to destroy our reality.  Somehow, someway lea thought she could do something on some minute level.

We also have Woj that mab truly believed she did the best thing in placing lea within winter's well.  The Woj sounded kinda ominous in that there will be some unintended consequence to this act.

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The most likely identities for "that which stalks us all" are death, time, Nemesis, the persistent threat from the Outsiders, or a cycle of inescapable events (inevitability).

Considering that all of those could be combined into one, I'd say it's all of them.  Nemesis and the rest of the Outsiders present a persistent and inevitable threat to life itself.

In other words, The End.

jonas:

--- Quote from: Griffyn612 on September 22, 2017, 02:01:47 AM ---The most likely identities for "that which stalks us all" are death, time, Nemesis, the persistent threat from the Outsiders, or a cycle of inescapable events (inevitability).
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--- Quote ---Considering that all of those could be combined into one, I'd say it's all of them.  Nemesis and the rest of the Outsiders present a persistent and inevitable threat to life itself.

In other words, The End.

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I prefer to stick to Nemesis as The Accuser, Enemy. She's out to judge life except were that judgement has been superseded by judgement from an afterlife or associated diety.

wardenferry419:

--- Quote from: Griffyn612 on September 22, 2017, 02:01:47 AM ---The most likely identities for "that which stalks us all" are death, time, Nemesis, the persistent threat from the Outsiders, or a cycle of inescapable events (inevitability).

Considering that all of those could be combined into one, I'd say it's all of them.  Nemesis and the rest of the Outsiders present a persistent and inevitable threat to life itself.

In other words, The End.

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Could Love be considered as one other option of "that which stalks us all." For a creature like Lea, it is both ally and enemy.

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