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Greeks vs Romans
Mira:
--- Quote ---Mycenean Greece predates both; then Greece had a fragmented "Dark Age" for some centuries. The "Archaic Greek" era and the rise of the "Polis" city-state model in Greece was, again, roughly contemporaneous with the early Etruscans & Romans.
(I am unclear how much of this historical trivia is relevant to the Dresdenverse; but, see below!)
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I believe it is, because of the glimpse Harry had in the inadvertent soul gaze with that Kraken
back in Peace Talks.. The question is how?
Conspiracy Theorist:
Giant octopus would be mortal and sentient, Harry could probably soulgaze a chimp, orangutan or Gorrilla, Dolphins probably not, not because they are nor sentient mortals but the eyes are wrongly placed, with a vet different field of vision.
Mira:
--- Quote from: Conspiracy Theorist on July 04, 2022, 11:48:44 AM ---Giant octopus would be mortal and sentient, Harry could probably soulgaze a chimp, orangutan or Gorrilla, Dolphins probably not, not because they are nor sentient mortals but the eyes are wrongly placed, with a vet different field of vision.
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No, not the same, do octopus have souls? If I remember correctly he attempted to soul gaze Terra West, or wanted to and the answer was it wouldn't happen because she wasn't human. What he saw was a classical ancient landscape, memories. Since the Fomor kidnap mortal children and change them genetically over time, it says this creature was once human.
Arjan:
If you start a soul gaze with someone without a soul it does not mean nothing will happen. In some cases you open yourself for attack. Try soulgaze a red court vampire for example.
Mira:
--- Quote from: Arjan on July 04, 2022, 04:33:14 PM ---If you start a soul gaze with someone without a soul it does not mean nothing will happen. In some cases you open yourself for attack. Try soulgaze a red court vampire for example.
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But Red Court vampires were human once, before they were infected.
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