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Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 4:56 pm
~Greetings, and welcome to the second arena! Same rules apply except this time:
You have suddenly been given the power to bring anyone or anything you want back to life. Who will you choose? Why? Adn what will you do with them/to them afterwards?
Have fun, follow TOS. I will pick a winner.
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Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:18 pm
If one is to ask me, such power should not be granted to mortals nor immortals, not even gods nor demi-gods. I believe such for you may bring a person back to life, their body, yet their soul has already left the vessel (body) and bringing a soul back to a chosen vessel is a much more difficult and painful task, for both the soul and the summoner.
Yet...even if such power was given to me...I would keep it, I would wait. I would save it as to use it when the time is appropriate. I would wait till one of my loved ones has passed, and if their soul were to return with them, I would bring them back from the abyssal darkness that is death.
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Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 1:06 pm
Would they be brought back in the same condition as they left, or would they pop out of their grave like a vampire?[[no offense Hawkon]].
If they come back as they left, I would have to choose Jimi Hendrix, or Harvey Milk. Jimi Hendrix because he was the greatest guitarist that ever lived. Harvey Milk because he was the first openly gay man ever elected to public office, and he was also a great advocator for gay rights. Having him back would help the gay marriage argument a lot.
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Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 4:11 pm
George Washington, or maybe St. Bartholomew. George, because of a variety of reasons, but I don't feel like mentioning any now, so let's just say it's because he rules. St. Bart. because of the same. If you have any specific question about them, I may answer, but until then, this is Sabby, signing out.
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