(urth) Is Agia a robot?

brunians at brunians.org brunians at brunians.org
Fri Jun 18 07:32:32 PDT 2010


I agree with you, Ryan.

I like my idea that Agia was Hethor's paracoita, and that Agilus was
something like that - a paracoitus.

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>
> On Jun 18, 2010, at 2:56 AM, Jeff Wilson wrote:
>
>> Dude, top posting and not-trimming quoted material makes the baby
>> Theoanthropos cry.
>
> Is this better, dude? :)
>
> To your point about the aureole, the phenomenon may look nice in a kitty
> photo, but in a religiously charged book where all the protagonists are
> named after saints, I think it has to be noted at least.
>
> The folk magic angle would play nicely with the aep-men in the mines, I
> guess.
>
> And @brunians, I agree That Agia and Agilus are different from Jonas if
> they are indeed robotic.
>
> In any case, I just don't feel like they are humans, that's as simple as I
> can state it. Something far too "off" about them both.
>
> ...ryan
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