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<div style="font-color: black"><b>From:</b> <a
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HePenSheep says that the Neighbors fires are <br>
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Gerry Quinn wrote:<br>
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Well, admittedly it is not emphatic. But it was the reading I
gleaned from the following exchange:<br>
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He nodded solemnly. “Afraid Neighbor-man.” When I asked what a
Neighbor-man was, he laughed and pointed to the ring Seawrack had
given me. “You Neighbor-man.” <br>
“Many Neighbor here,” his wife told Seawrack. She paused to moisten
the sinew with which she sewed, running it through her mouth. “Build
many fire. Neighbor-man,” she pointed to me, “come, talk Neighbor.”
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I indicated the wilderness of sand and scrub through which we had
walked for most of the day. “Are there many Neighbors down there?”
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Without looking up from her sewing, she nodded emphatically. “Many
Neighbor. Many fire.” <br>
Her son displayed both palms. “No kill Neighbor.” <br>
His father laughed again. “He no kill. Change blood Neighbor,” to
which he added what seemed to be several sentences in a tongue that
I had never heard before. <br>
“Neighbor kill you?” I suggested. <br>
He shook his head. “Kill inhumu.” <br>
~OBW, chptr 11<br>
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Additionally, burning seems to be the most widely understood as the
effective way of killing an inhumi:<br>
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An inhuma was caught last night, and today I was forced to watch as
she was buried alive. There is no trial for these monsters, and
understandably so—we burn them in New Viron...<br>
~OBW, chapter 4<br>
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Inhumi are burned alive in Skany...<br>
~OBW, chpt 10<br>
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