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Crazytown: why does Hinderstrap go nuts? Phelix Send a noteboard - 21/12/2009 10:32:33 PM
As I'm sitting here beside the Christmas Tree, enjoying the warmth of the house looking out my windows at grey skies and dreary Winter weather, I keep thinking about the town Mat and company visit.

Why does this happen to the town?

Thom says that the town is caught in a snag in the pattern. That the town unravels at night, and the pattern tries to snap it back to rights with the dawn.

His explanation makes some sense, more sense than a bubble of evil, but I am not sure if I like it. The town does not unravel, per se... it is still there, all the people are still there, and the only thing that changes are the the people in the Town. Their physical world around them does not change, and their actions do affect the world around them.

The odd thing is that while people die horrible deaths each night, then they wake the next morning with their bodies back in peak condition, while their homes still reflect the damage from the night before. It is almost as if they have been the opposite of balefired.

When a person is balefired, the people around them remember the person and their actions, but the physical actions the balefire victim took no longer exist. In this town, the results of their actions (except to their bodies) remain, and it is the memories that are removed.

Is there another solution, rather than the snag in the pattern suggested by Thom? Should we take Thom's solution as the Author speaking through a character?
I was Phelix on wotmania, I will always be Phelix in the "real" world, and now I am Phelix on RAFO.

You will make all kinds of mistakes; but as long as you are generous and true and also fierce you cannot hurt the world or even seriously distress her.- Churchill

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Crazytown: why does Hinderstrap go nuts? - 21/12/2009 10:32:33 PM 1455 Views
something in the Guinness I'd say *NM* - 21/12/2009 10:57:27 PM 383 Views
Don't let the Irish hear that! *NM* - 21/12/2009 11:28:30 PM 314 Views
Well... - 22/12/2009 12:54:08 AM 794 Views
The only problem I see with it being a bubble of evil... - 22/12/2009 02:31:19 AM 768 Views
I don't think the.... - 22/12/2009 02:36:29 AM 718 Views
Why would a bubble of evil cause that chain reaction? - 22/12/2009 03:04:32 AM 783 Views
The Pattern didn't cause it - 22/12/2009 04:32:48 PM 671 Views
i really wish i could understand what that sentence says *NM* - 23/12/2009 02:06:11 AM 430 Views
almost - - 22/12/2009 01:44:49 AM 715 Views
They have vague memories of a dream... - 22/12/2009 02:31:58 AM 740 Views
Re: Crazytown: why does Hinderstrap go nuts? - 22/12/2009 01:09:19 PM 796 Views
i has similiar thoughts - 23/12/2009 02:09:34 AM 835 Views
Re: Crazytown: why does Hinderstrap go nuts? - 25/12/2009 10:16:10 AM 665 Views
It's obviously the DO's touch... - 22/12/2009 04:07:05 PM 667 Views
The Dark One's touch in this case, doesn't seem to be a bubble of evil - 22/12/2009 09:10:51 PM 663 Views
There's only one "r" in "Hinderstap"...HINDERSTAP - 22/12/2009 06:53:07 PM 696 Views
and hinder-stap sounds better? - 22/12/2009 07:38:31 PM 769 Views
Delay the singer from Creed! *NM* - 22/12/2009 07:45:01 PM 302 Views
I'm a little blond... explain the joke please! *NM* - 22/12/2009 08:22:39 PM 333 Views
i see it as: hinder=hinter(lands) and stap=stop - 23/12/2009 02:12:45 AM 793 Views
Singer from Creed = Scott Stapp. Delay = hinder (approximately equal, anyway). *NM* - 22/12/2009 09:13:39 PM 374 Views
Meant to reply to Phelix above. *NM* - 22/12/2009 09:15:26 PM 322 Views
Ah... that makes sense... *NM* - 22/12/2009 09:49:37 PM 334 Views
Hmmm.. - 22/12/2009 11:01:23 PM 702 Views
Hee. *NM* - 22/12/2009 11:15:59 PM 317 Views

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