I thank you for your trust, Raphael. I have always thought of you as the voice of reason. I'm sorry that I can't be there to tell you myself. The situation is very complex. Yes, I am with a goddess and I have gotten her to stop fighting, for now. It wasn't a light judgment call. Since no one else trusted me, I figured that I would be the one to reach out to Pele and get her see that her fight with her sister would destroy humanity. Her rage is calm for now.
The game's hold isn't as strong as it once was, but I'm afraid that there is more bad news. The stone is still here. Pele and I are about to journey to the center of the Earth to free me from it's grasp so I can be free to live without being tied to it's curse.
I thought the Pharaoh had defeated the Orichalcos. I didn't know that there were still pieces remaining. Isn't the center of the earth hotter than the surface of the sun? Not to mention the solid Outer Core. It sounds to me that only Pele would be able to reach down that far. I don't think you should go, Dartz-sama. Trust Pele to do it for you. Maybe this trust in her will help her to realize that you love her, and she won't need to be jealous of Namaka anymore. It will empower her, helping her to get rid of her rage and cast off the shackles of the game.
*looks down* Yes, it's true. The largest part of the meteor is still lodged deep within the Earth. It's been there as long as I have been alive. You are right. Perhaps empowering her will set her free from her hate as she sets me free from the stone. Both of us aren't sure what may happen if she were to destroy it, so we are prepared for the worst.
(OOC: I'm really curious about the physics you're coming up with for this scenario. If a meteor could penetrate the earth to the core it would have to be traveling at an extremely high velocity, and it would have to possess enough mass to make it to the center. Parts of it would be melted along the way. Secondly, if that were the case - it being big and fast enough - the impact alone would destroy the earth, blowing it to smithereens! It's happened to several moons within our solar system, after all.
Lucky for you, the Laws of Physics don't apply in anime! LOL)
(OOC: I have imagination! It's just that I'm a scientist, too. :P I was being, well, me. Whether it went through the Marinera Trench or Mount Everest would not make a difference, really. The scale between the two on the level of a meteor impact is negligable.
And like I said the first time: this is anime, we can do what we want! LOL)
(ooc: I know, but sometimes you have to separate the two. Otherwise, it becomes too involved and others will not be able to follow that can't understand the full effects of the laws of physics. Yeah, it's true that we can do what we want, it's all fiction. *laughs*)
(OOC: o.O? Ha! This is me. I make no apologies for being me! LOL You should read Malik's ingenious reply! XP *points to above comments. It's short but to the point. ^_~)
The game's hold isn't as strong as it once was, but I'm afraid that there is more bad news. The stone is still here. Pele and I are about to journey to the center of the Earth to free me from it's grasp so I can be free to live without being tied to it's curse.
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Lucky for you, the Laws of Physics don't apply in anime! LOL)
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I know that something that big would blow the Earth up, but it's not the point in the game. *smiles*)
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And like I said the first time: this is anime, we can do what we want! LOL)
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