thats a pretty good idea, and has a lot of scope really. I mean, when swallowed do you get eaten by a physical giant bat, or do you pass into a realm of chaos. or do you disappear into the void outside of gloranthan dimension/cosmos like the hole/void in Snakepipe Hollow.
But in terms of story for games, or fiction, then maybe some incredible heroquest in a chaos otherworld could discover the secret of the bat and cause it to unravel in the material world. Think some sort of 'doctor who' solution. A single person could be destined to be 'bat bane', and thus to be swallowed and survived. The material world putting in something as an antidote to chaos, maybe a vestige of the castle blue event?
Cheers, rob
Regards, Rob
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> Wanderiing vaguely back towards being on-topic... I've heard of all sorts of ways of dealing with the Bat, but not yet one that involved deliberately allowing oneself to be swallowed, and then destroying it from the inside. Thoughts?
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: John Machin <orichalka_at_...>
> To: whitewall_at_yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, 24 August, 2009 23:46:26
> Subject: Re: Re: non-Mountains not in Dragon Pass
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> That's the northern one, not the southern one.
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> 2009/8/24 Matthew Cole <matthew.cole_at_...>:
> > I bought a sofa from "A Kea", if your Range Rover is eaten by one, you could
> > probably drive it out again, you'd just have to drive all the way through -
> > it's not worth attempting to come out the way it went in.
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > Of John Machin
> > Sent: 24 August 2009 05:31
> > To: whitewall_at_yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: Re: [whitewall] Re: non-Mountains not in Dragon Pass
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> > A kea would eat an eagle and come back for more!
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> > A kea would eat a Range Rover and come back for more...
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> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kea
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