2011-06-29, 18:29 | Link #11761 |
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hmm. But that way if they don't have the body of a human but still maintain the human mind they could still use magic. Didn't think that way. It's just the amount of life force that is different.
.... Wanted to know what would happen if touma become a vampire or what would happen if touma touches one? Maybe IB would not kill him(since is just life force). |
2011-06-29, 18:34 | Link #11764 | |
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While is true that Touma hasn't "corroborated" if he can really dispel a vampire, most of the things that he has used as examples for his IB have being dispelled even if he never had any contact with it previously (like (I think) Curses, Miracles (Luck) and Magic) I don't know why I have this feeling that Hikaru Midorikawa is going to play Kakine.... Then again, that might just prove that meme wise I'm like 15 years behind the rest of the world xD
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2011-06-29, 18:48 | Link #11765 |
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well, we will only know more about if touma discover the true nature of his power. Still, i don't think that IB is a power originated from touma. It sounds more like a power that exists in touma's right hand but it not "his" own power. If is just a part of his power or a completely different thing what we can be sure is that the only hint is the dragon head that appeared during deep blood arc.
Just like about the sword that index summoned while been manipulated by Fiamma, dragons are creatures that exist in a lot of cultures and are shown as powerful beings. Maybe they are related somehow. And I'm still thinking about the coincidence betwwen touma's dragon head and DRAGON(probably is something that kamachi made to make us think, don't know) |
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There are also elves in the Toaru verse, somehow I think it would be the same for them. ... That reminds me, sometimes I think Kazuma writes about diverse stuff and leaves it lying around without going deeper, not cause he's foreshadowing anything, but rather in case he wants to use it in the future... Like some sort of red herring that might become a real lead after all, in case he feels like it... I think I just confused myself a bit Zetsubou shita!... lol, sounds interesting. But I cannot even imagine the chances for that to happen. |
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2011-06-29, 20:04 | Link #11769 | ||
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Railgun SS(s) lets us know the situation in foreign countries like America and Russia. Kanzaki SS give us a look into the magic world from a proper magician's point of view. Sometimes they're more than just added flavor and nothing, but usually you don't have to pay much attention to them if you're only interested in the main story. Quote:
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2011-06-29, 20:33 | Link #11771 | |
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Burn Notice thus far have been fairly accurate, but if you have more compelling evidence to contradict it, I'm willing to hear it
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2011-06-29, 20:46 | Link #11773 | |
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What they really don't want you to know is where, when and who they used it on.
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2011-06-29, 20:56 | Link #11774 |
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Finding answers is different from finding good answers. This applies to both interrogation and wikipedia. Remember that the organizations doing the interrogations are also the ones who might get interrogated by someone else in the future. Do you really think they're gonna freely tell the world how to get the most accurate information out of their own agents?
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2011-06-29, 21:08 | Link #11775 | |
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Ahh now you're talking about the individual skills of the Prisoner to resist and the interrogator to drag it out. It's like I can tell you the best way to bake a cake and put in on the internet, does it mean suddenly everybody can do it? The methods are the same, Good cop/bad cop, Reid technique, torture etc. but whether you have the skill and intelligence to outwit your opponent, that's on the individual, and that's certainly not very top secret if there is documents about it.
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2011-06-29, 21:52 | Link #11776 | |
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But you're assuming that vampires are undead. That's not an absolute rule. I've seem other characterizations depending on the world, they can be undead, demons, sick people (as in virus infected, not necessarily lethally) or even just a race.
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2011-06-29, 22:13 | Link #11778 | |
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In Scandinavian folklore, which is a later blend of Norse mythology and elements of Christian mythology, an elf is called elver in Danish, alv in Norwegian, and alv or älva in Swedish (the first is masculine, the second feminine). In Denmark and Sweden, the elves appear as beings distinct from the vetter, even though the border between them is diffuse. The insect-winged fairies in British folklore are often called "älvor" in modern Swedish or "Alfer" in Danish. There's also something down the line about the Elves being diease carrying, could be the basis for Alfar's accelerated evolution aura. Thus making her Immortal, but not necessary 'undead'
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2011-06-29, 22:29 | Link #11780 | |
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Here, Reproduction of Vampires in folklore and fiction
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