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alucloset May 6 2010, 21:57:50 UTC
"Crooked one on the mound", eh.... Wasn't that one destroyed by Saint Patrick's hammer?

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cloakand_danger May 6 2010, 22:00:52 UTC
You know something about this creature?

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alucloset May 6 2010, 22:03:39 UTC
In some older literature, a pagan god destroyed by St. Patrick's mighty Christian hammer is mentioned. [such sarcasm. SUCH. SARCASM.] "Crooked one on the mound" is one term used to refer to the god- I forget what it was actually named.

However, I don't know what that has to do with this. Gods generally need worshipers, no?

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cloakand_danger May 6 2010, 22:07:43 UTC
The castle often seems fond of Earth and its history. I wouldn't be surprised if it had brought such a being here, with or without worshippers.

So it requires Christian weaponry to defeat it? Or would light-based energies in general work?

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alucloset May 6 2010, 22:10:33 UTC
Huh. How odd to know that various esoteric bits may, somehow, actually serve a use. [he sounds genuinely dumbfounded.]

I would suggest general holy magic, given that all we have to go on as a basis for this assessment is a nervous little girlchild. Christian magic tends to be... specific.

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cloakand_danger May 6 2010, 22:12:37 UTC
You'd be surprised.

I'll relay it, then.

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alucloset May 6 2010, 22:22:52 UTC
I already am!

Very good.

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