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Unfortunately, I’m not fit to investigate the matter

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 4:50 pm
by Eilonwy Solstice
Unfortunately, I’m not fit to do any kind of investigation on such a goal, and Ron never expressed any interest in the matter. “Better” in what way, Ben? It certainly brings comfort, I’ll give you that; but if it’s false, then it could lead to some dangerous altercations in any attempts to “reassert” the soul of the individual; there’s always the chance that they sold it.

As Celeste, I thought I had irretrievably lost my soul much in the same way of a stolen—and then abused—credit card: it was no longer “mine,” though many people tried to prove it otherwise. And for that, I’m grateful, as it eventually led to my regaining of it.

Shang—I’m open to any ideas that you have. Please tell me, whether here or by PM.

Cyber, what does your experience tell you about me?

Re: Unfortunately, I’m not fit to investigate the matter

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 4:57 pm
by Cybermancer
Eilonwy Solstice wrote:Cyber, what does your experience tell you about me?


Only what I can read here, Miss Solstice. Your own words and the accounts of others are all that I possess. Direct evidence is lacking.

You appear to be honest and compassionate. You garner the trust and compassion of others easily.

Even when you reprimand someone, it is in the softest terms possible.

You are also capable of standing on your own and have a vision that more than makes up for a lack of sight.

I don't know if you're human, I would have to examine you directly to make that determination. But you are a good person.

Re: Corner o’ Stories

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 1:31 am
by Robyn
How does one know if they have a soul?

How would you quantify and measure it?

How is it defined?

If we cannot answer these questions, the task of determining where a persons soul goes when they are turned into a vampire and perhaps other forms of undead as well, will be impossible to answer.