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  • in reply to: Question: Dates/Times #3805
    Pathologic
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    Yeah, cause then we know who does whom when and not just where (God forbid: there is no romance in a book). Could be helpful to put things into perspective ( e.g. the mirror thing in book one).

    in reply to: Beta Format/Book Format/Feedback #3853
    Pathologic
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    I think pdf should be fine. (converter are found easily)
    Concerning typos and grammar errors (i know it’s not a priority) the solution with one post per chapter should work. (maybe an extra subforum for that?)

    However i don’t think the solution will work well with flaws in the plot, especially if those will be discussed by the beta demons. (coulda be a little bit confusing if post 5 discusses topic 1 and post 6 topic 2 post 7 topic 3 post 8 topic 2 etc…) At the very least we need an additional rule for conflicts between two or more chapters. I would suggest the first chapter, in which the conflict occurs, is the naming chapter. Then again i wouldn’t create one topic per chapter, but one per problem with a certain nomenclature for the topics. For example chapter and possibly subsection first and then a short description of the problem if compatible with the max number of chars.
    To make it more oversee-able the topic should be ordered by names and no longer by date of last entry.

    editing and posting takes hours…. till it’ stops loading.

    in reply to: Question: Dates/Times #3812
    Pathologic
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    It only indicates that in that interval roughly the same amount of time passed. The function, that describes the …ehm… relative time passing, doesn’t have to be linear.

    As long as you don’t make time travel possible, i wouldn’t be overly concerned.

    in reply to: Alpha Reporting–Chapter 123 #5629
    Pathologic
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    That doesn’t explain that part:
    [quote=The Author Guy;3902]
    they tried to give Orcus a small slap on the wrist and he ended up “dead” or “missing” for 4,000 years.
    [/quote]
    Why would he try to play such games with Orcus in the first place?

    in reply to: 91.1/91.2 #4143
    Pathologic
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    I can’t see the use in that sections either. Maybe introducing the council of the Grove?

    in reply to: Into the Abyss 2nd Edition Cover Sneak Peak #3772
    Pathologic
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    I agree with Anskier.

    Your book description to book two on goodreads coincides with the one in Into the Abyss.

    in reply to: The Grove side plot/story – Jenn & Gastropé #4185
    Pathologic
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    You are right, 120 miles/hour was the carpet. Sorry

    in reply to: Possible Major Changes #4076
    Pathologic
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    The paragraph says:
    “[…] The only way to slow them (dragons) down is to cut off their heads and destroy their hearts. […]Now, once you do that to a dragon, it can’t regenerate its old body, so it just abandons it. It then has to form a new one from scratch[…]. We [regular demons] […] don’t stop regenerating after a certain point.[…]”

    In my opinion it clearly states that, regardless of the damage done, the body will always regenerate.

    in reply to: Oak Orcs of the Antilles #4220
    Pathologic
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    Well i think everyone of us had the thought that godhood is not more than an issue of gaining worshipers. However, if that is true, there is as far as i know no reason for our untimely deceased lord Orcus not to use the mana of his worshipers to heal himself. In fact now that i think about it why didn’t he? Shouldn’t the links to his non D’Orc shamans allow him to drain their mana? Lilith let or had shut down Castle Doom in order to decrease Orcus mana stream and thus prevent a possible healing. One could argue that the mana simply wasn’t enough but, considering that a small amount of Tiermons mana (relatively speaking) was enough to heal him, that doesn’t add up.

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