Re: Subtle Vadeli

From: John Machin <orichalka_at_KS_u8VAyQoRXA58ddGrh4oSwgyTpqmGVjRjQMFQL9PCtcGijwC-Wab43xAHx9qy2qU>
Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 11:31:13 +1000


2009/9/19 Chris Lemens <chrislemens_at_tsWUCQaNZmK1CNH24YOokGoxUDLZ2RdYEEwogdodyx4Dr7y5EOGTHIgG-nCwAZocSAR4x3Vpxy1a2dDU.yahoo.invalid>
> They pretty much left us quaking in our boots. We had always
> assumed that the Vadeli would be so morally repugnant in every
> respect that we'd just have to die fighting them. But they were honest,
> stuck to their word, used no force or aggression, broke none of our
> taboos (OK, maybe that's not saying much when you have a zombie
> as a butler), and engaged in nothing that appeared morally or even
> culturally blameworthy. If they were so willing to go against the nature
> we all assumed that had, then their plot had to be truly dire!

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--
John Machin
"Nothing is more beautiful than to know the All."
- Athanasius Kircher, 'The Great Art of Knowledge'.

           

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