Similarly Filteredi_am_ptolemyApril 19 2007, 13:09:47 UTC
I am afraid that these references (to the Christians' Bible, correct?) are not any with which I am familiar. The onset of the Christian religion was some time after my death.
However, I havespoken with Adrastus, and he has been relatively forthcoming in response to my statements. I am unsure why he has not demanded some sort of payment from me (these 'dues' he speaks of), as he has others with whom he has talked. Perhaps these two conversations will prove to be of no use in the long run, but perhaps not. His sudden silence in the face of my thoughts on the word 'beat'...perhaps it is not telling that he should end the dialogue there, but it is intriguing, at least.
Same FilterholycrusaderApril 19 2007, 20:15:36 UTC
I heard Adrastus referred to as the three-headed dog of Hades which is from Greek Mythology. But in Egyptian Mythology were not cats considered guardians of the Underworld? It could be a coincidence but I'm inclined to think that connection is deliberate.
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.....Or rather, would have been had the tap not spit out blood into the kettle.
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Not Earl Gray?
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However, I have spoken with Adrastus, and he has been relatively forthcoming in response to my statements. I am unsure why he has not demanded some sort of payment from me (these 'dues' he speaks of), as he has others with whom he has talked. Perhaps these two conversations will prove to be of no use in the long run, but perhaps not. His sudden silence in the face of my thoughts on the word 'beat'...perhaps it is not telling that he should end the dialogue there, but it is intriguing, at least.
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How horribly ironic -- that was the name of a demonic whale-like creature from my world that caused blood falling from the sky.
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