Re: Re: Question on a feat Deathsong Berserk

From: Paul Andrew King <paul_at_...>
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 23:34:43 +0100


>
>I see it rather like this: the Humakti singing the Death Song must be
>completely and fully prepared to die. He is telling everybody within
>earshot that he will not stop for anything: not pain nor fear nor
>self-preservation nor pleas for mercy. He will go on killing for as
>long as he draws breath, or until all around him are dead.
>
>I don't think it's just his enemies who would be scared by that...
>

I agree completely. Except that I suspect that usually the non-Humakti have left, leaving the Humakti in a situation perhaps like the Spartans at Thermopylae.

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"The T'ang emperors were strong believers in the pills of 
immortality.  More emperors died of poisoning from ingesting minerals 
in the T'ang than in any other dynasty" - Eva Wong _The Shambhala 
Guide to Taoism_

Paul K.

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