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<font face="Arial" size="2">He corrected me
that Blue was most definitely not Urth.
Is such a correction necessary in
metaphor? I asked him if Silk passing
through the same passage that the ship in
UotNS past through would result in him
winding up on past Urth from it's future
(Blue), and his response was, No, no, NO!
Green is Urth.<br>
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Wait! So shouldn't Green be Urth's *past*?<br>
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<div>Why? He is reaching back in time when he travels.
This is the rise of the Green man. Why on Urth would
Green be in the past when we see the ruins of Nessus and
Horn travelling through it? end of citadel, it will be
emerald green in the future after the new sun comes.
Quotes like, how green it is after the rains in OBW.
come on.</div>
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Are you then arguing that the Neighbors are the Hieros?<br>
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