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* Yog-Sothoth doesn't eat {{spoiler|Olivia}} because she isn't a virgin, but has no problems eating {{spoiler|''her father''}} who isn't a virgin either. Shouldn't {{spoiler|Hackshaw}} have burned the tentacles and been inedible to the monster, too? |
* Yog-Sothoth doesn't eat {{spoiler|Olivia}} because she isn't a virgin, but has no problems eating {{spoiler|''her father''}} who isn't a virgin either. Shouldn't {{spoiler|Hackshaw}} have burned the tentacles and been inedible to the monster, too? |
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** Rules for arcane rituals don't necessarily work like that. There's probably an exemption for "You fucked up, so you get eaten but the ritual doesn't get completed that way". |
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Latest revision as of 19:31, 3 February 2015
- Yog-Sothoth doesn't eat Olivia because she isn't a virgin, but has no problems eating her father who isn't a virgin either. Shouldn't Hackshaw have burned the tentacles and been inedible to the monster, too?
- Rules for arcane rituals don't necessarily work like that. There's probably an exemption for "You fucked up, so you get eaten but the ritual doesn't get completed that way".