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The curse on MacFinn
wardenferry419:
I think you are mixing stories. St. Patrick drove out the snakes in Ireland. Cursing MacFinn family was seperate act or am I wrong?
Kindler:
--- Quote from: wardenferry419 on October 26, 2017, 10:59:54 PM ---I can see the curse as being something that happens to an adult male and not a child.
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I'd imagine it passes upon the death of the progenitor. So cursed Dad dies, and the curse becomes active on the son.
Which would make the Terrible Twos considerable rougher.
I'm not sure if an infant could survive the shift. And honestly, this happening to a baby is so disturbing that I hope I'm wrong.
Paviel:
--- Quote from: wardenferry419 on October 27, 2017, 07:58:20 AM ---I think you are mixing stories. St. Patrick drove out the snakes in Ireland. Cursing MacFinn family was seperate act or am I wrong?
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In the absence of any evidence that St. Patrick specifically used a loup-garou to drive the snakes out of Ireland, they probably are two completely different things.
Part of the reason why I thought it was TWG who had given St. Patrick the power to curse the MacFinn bloodline was that Bob said it took a huge amount of power, like a demon lord or a faerie queen's level of power, to cast the loup-garou curse on one person, let alone an entire bloodline.
jonas:
--- Quote from: Paviel on October 27, 2017, 03:48:10 PM ---In the absence of any evidence that St. Patrick specifically used a loup-garou to drive the snakes out of Ireland, they probably are two completely different things.
Part of the reason why I thought it was TWG who had given St. Patrick the power to curse the MacFinn bloodline was that []Bob said it took a huge amount of power, like a demon lord or a faerie queen's level of power, to cast the loup-garou curse on one person, let alone an entire bloodline.[/b]
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Ahh.. But that's from the outside in, Margret Cursed Raith using her own bloodline quite easily O.O
otherwise poor St. Patrick is neither Fairie queen or demon lord..
Paviel:
--- Quote ---otherwise poor St. Patrick is neither Fairie queen or demon lord..
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But he was in league with TWG. Knowing what Uriel could do to empower Michael, I am quite sure that if putting a loup-garou curse on the MacFinn bloodline was part of TWG's plan, he could have empowered St. Patrick to cast that curse.
More to the point, I think TWG is the only one who could have or would have done so. St. Patrick himself wouldn't have had more power than "a major heavy weight sorcerer or a demon lord or one of the Faerie Queens" unless TWG had wanted him to.
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