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I always thought he called the names only of those he actually saw dead, or who died because of him, through him, and within what he could reasonably call "his lifetime".
I have other...
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I always thought he called the names only of those he actually saw dead, or who died because of him, through him, and within what he could reasonably call "his lifetime".
I have other...
and what you said described your position (even if I don't agree with it) quite accurately without dragging in any superfluous entities....
I can, and easily. I am sure that's the way he was getting through all Vannay's subject... slowly but steadily
I don't think so. I am sure that list was something he kept thinking of, and repeating to himself all through the quest. However exhausted, confused, torn apart by contradictory feelings, he was...
Actually, knowing his meticulous nature, that's what I would expect him to do.
there's hardly any "same logic" that would cover all of those names
I agree with Matt; moreover, for me Hax is one of the most prominent victims of the events. He is epitomy of betrayal - which...
yes, you're right as usual http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k291/mishemplushem/Facilitation/0134-bear.gif
it's a good thought, but I'm afraid "childe" means just a descendant of noble family, as (another example) in Byron's Childe Harold. They had that "Childe" before their proper name until they at last...
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I never could understand how that list was made (I started a thread on that at .net, and there have been a few theories, none of them 100% satisfactory). One thing I can say for Hax is that he was...