They killed the cobbler? Has it ever happened before that the wolves took their cobbler down?
And why am I not surprised that a cobbler lover was a part of this game.
No time to gloat, though, while the three chief baddies are still around.
This post is somewhat defensive, I know, but I want it out of the way.
There's the issue about talking about giftedness. In my opinion, talking about whether somebody is not gifted and talking about whether somebody is gifted is equally bad. All I wanted to say yesterday was that
Rikae could be gifted just like anybody else could be, not any more - after
Nogrod and
Volo claimed she probably isn't. The idea of reverse psychology (suspecting
Rikae of giftedness and saying she is not gifted so that the balrogs won't take her) didn't occur to me then, to be honest.
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Originally Posted by Legate
I indeed understood Volo's words as "Don't kill her at night", as he put it later, and there are things that a gentleman just does not speak about - that is, like playing with the idea that she's a gifted. Which was started by Mac, not Volo, from my point of view - if I thought that Rikae could be a gifted, I'd say exactly what Volo did.
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Ok, the reverse psychology part I now understand. But I still don't get what you're talking about. Neither
Volo nor I started it, but
Nogrod. The fact that
Volo was the cobbler and
wanted to confuse us makes this statement look a little bad.
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Originally Posted by Legate
But that reaction had sort of negative-tone against those who commented around her.
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Care to explain?
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