(urth) Babbiehorn?: Was: a sincere question mostly for roy

António Pedro Marques entonio at gmail.com
Thu Nov 17 08:30:46 PST 2011


James Wynn wrote (17-11-2011 14:57):
>
>>
>>> *From:* David Stockhoff <mailto:dstockhoff at verizon.net>
>>> > That's impossible because Oreb does not lie. Wolfe is faithful to
>>> > character above all else.
>>>
>>> Gerry Quinn wrote:
>>> Oreb can certainly deceive, as he did when he played dead when he was due
>>> to be sacrificed. If he can do that, he can surely lie if he wants.
>>
>> David Stockhoff wrote:
>> He doesn't want. That's the point of having consistent characters---Oreb
>> only deceives to save his own life. I hope you see the difference. If you
>> think he lied to Silk then you must explain what he was hiding that was
>> such a threat to him that he feared death.
>
> Oreb didn't deceive at that time.
> It is inconceivable that Silk, who has
> performed dozens if not hundreds of sacrifices by this time,

Wasn't he shivering all over with fear of not conducting the sacrifice 
correctly? Afraid that Rose would (once again?) scold him for being a 
good-for-nothing?

> would not know
> the difference between a dead bird and a fainted one or a faking one. Oreb
> was possessed (most likely) by Pas.

By dead Pas, who was where?, and what's possession got to do with looking 
dead or resurrecting?



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