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I was never trying to add new magic - what I was trying to say is that mantra/faith is what Kadia currently believes in - she does not see a dead god as a god, but as the effect of balance/unbalance. Her "healing" comes from a large degree of knowledge. However, she incorporates mantras in while working.
I never really considered religion magical myself. |
I might have been misreading you, then, sorry Lawtan. It's fine if she does that, it just won't change how chemicals work unless she's shoveling in power from one of the above sources at the same time.
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I'll take that as a yes.
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It might be a good time for Lev to stumble down the stairs right about now.
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ME SALONE INVOCUS EX POTENTIA INFERNI ET NOMINE DIABOLI |
...I think I got one word out of that and I'm not sure what it was.
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Let me have my fake Latin, damn it! :P
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Congratulations, you have successfully confused Google.
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oh oh oh i want to try
-ahem- INFEROS VOCO QUI HOC PECCATOR MITTANT! ... yeah, not nearly as impressive. |
Nimm! Passierst du nicht! Ich bin ein Sklave von den Feuer!
(As a note, need to brush up on my latin/greek) |
...-grabs an AMP and watches-
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I don't know if I'm unique in this, but I actually Latin to be a really ugly and primitive language, and think it's terribly overused in fiction. :P
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In comparison to ones like Dutch and Irish, or certain Japanese songs probably.
Ironically, Romans were a "barbaric" people...with strong technology and a greed for grandeur that caused them to make a very successful empire. In my opinion. |
Well, they were also really really good at assimilating said barbarians, making friends out of former enemies. The Roman identity and ethos that spread to their conquered territories was what held their empire together for as long as it did.
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Yes. Doesn't mean I won't give more respect to the conquered than the conqueror.
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