Her evaluation of the word/action is what matters in the oath
amirebram Send a noteboard - 02/01/2010 06:41:04 AM
First, it would ruin the whole essence of sacrifice. "Hay, I'm back, and I really didn't have to pay a price. Don't romanticize/immortalize my actions ..."

Second, I'm not sure if that would allow her to break her oath of "until the hour of my death". If she knew that she wasn't really killing herself by drinking the poison ... It depends I guess. She was dying, yet knowing that it was only temporary ... I don't know.

Second, I'm not sure if that would allow her to break her oath of "until the hour of my death". If she knew that she wasn't really killing herself by drinking the poison ... It depends I guess. She was dying, yet knowing that it was only temporary ... I don't know.
death is still death. unless you serve the DO

Verin
23/12/2009 09:12:23 PM
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If you're suggesting that it's a way she could come back
23/12/2009 10:11:46 PM
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I see two poinst.
25/12/2009 12:08:32 AM
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well she was in the same neck of the woods
01/01/2010 08:02:59 PM
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Her evaluation of the word/action is what matters in the oath
02/01/2010 06:41:04 AM
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