iv. - [ VOICE ]

Aug 23, 2009 18:54

So, the woman in the mirrors persists to be a problem and the best we've done is to make her angry.

Folk lore, any lore, history; if you have it, give it to me. [There's a crunching sound on the line, like the grinding of sand against hard stone.]

total bullshit, kill you dead, good at history. give me your folk lore, shichibukai duties, biting cigar in half in three two

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[voice] artificialdevil August 24 2009, 00:26:01 UTC
Do you think that will help you? Those stories rarely have a happy ending.

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Voice; sandstormed August 24 2009, 00:28:54 UTC
Most legends come from actual events; most stories have some concrete beginnings in reality. Perhaps cross examining these myths and folklore will help to unlock what is truly going on here.

Lest you wish to continue pissing the creature off and hoping that the body count suffices her appetite, I'm willing to take that chance. Life isn't happy madam; you just have to rise above that concept and deal with the matter.

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Voice; artificialdevil August 24 2009, 00:41:10 UTC
Is that what you think?

Of course I wouldn't wish that. We've offended her enough as it is. Though I wonder how many have actually tried to speak with it before jumping to conclusions.

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Voice; sandstormed August 24 2009, 01:23:50 UTC
That is what my experiences have taught me. I could always be wrong, madam.

Oh? That is interesting. Tell me, are you willing to talk with it?

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voice. untracked August 24 2009, 05:21:47 UTC
Already said it, right here. The most common belief is that she was a woman who got her face all messed up during a car crash.

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voice ; deifies August 24 2009, 15:13:52 UTC
The collection of tales gathered so far do not mention a vulnerability, save the spirit's compliance to some ritual rule about disappearing after one minute.

--I certainly cannot stop you, but I must caution that attempting to contact the spirit may lead only to another of her attacks.

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