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Salazar/Helga comment fic!!!! ::squeeee!!!::
And it's glorious and wondrous and there are daisies and Salazar is PERFECT. Oh, am in awe.
::happy sigh::
/gushing
In other news, thanks again to
xenokattz and continuous talk of Timeline, I watched it tonight. I am geek. I ♥ this movie. Gerard Butler?
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http://www.sugarquill.net/read.php?storyid=43&chapno=1
The Lexicon says (http://www.hp-lexicon.org/magic/spells/spells_a.html#avada_kedavra)
Aramaic: "adhadda kedhabhra" - "let the thing be destroyed".
NOTE: Abracadabra is a cabbalistic charm in Judaic mythology that is supposed to bring healing powers. One of its sources is believed to be from Aramaic avada kedavra, another is the Phoenician alphabet (a-bra-ca-dabra). So...I think you could have it any way you want. If it is a Phoenician or Aramaic spell, then, yeah, it would have been around in the Founders' time. But you could say that Founders weren't aware of the spell in England (whatever England was called then. Britannia? Hmm...). Or if you want them to use it, since the Phoenicians were conquered by the Romans, the Roman wizards absorbed their ( ... )
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And... the Lexicon. ::slaps self:: Thank you for looking that up for me! I didn't even think of it, and I should have. =P (Oddly enough, I feel like I've read that before... Huh.)
Obviously this battle scene needs a lot more research and thought before the bunnies can play the way they keep proding me to let them. =P
Thank you!! =D
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♥♥♥♥♥!!
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I also don't have any birthmarks. I found this unspeakably unfair as a kid, because all my friends had at least one. I may or may not have taken a brown Sharpie and drawn one on my ankle in first grade.
I imagine a killing spell would have been around since time began. Maybe it was a lesser version of AK, but something had to have been around.
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::headdesk::
I'm such a girly-girl.
::giggles at your birthmark:: I have more moles than birthmarks, which leads to interesting conversations with small children who don't have the common courtesy not to ask "what is that thing on your neck?" >_<
That's what I was thinking. I had this grand, epic battle image in my head and I wondered about AK or something similar.
::sigh:: Nothing's ever simple, is it? The damn bunnies feed me images and scenes and nothing coherent to tie them together with. They also ignore my screams of "but that wouldn't work, it's 1000 years ago!!"
Reason means nothing to the bunnies. Or the coconuts.
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I'm one of those unnatural girls who hates the color pink and anything resembling a skirt or dress. But shhh, I've actually been wearing some skirts this summer because it's way too frikkin' hot. I have no idea why I dislike pink. My room is actually a very deep red color, sort of a bright burgundy, but when the paint was fresh it was bubblegum pink. I was freaking out, I tell you. I could not live in a pink room, the pink faeries would come out at night and slit my throat with their sugarplum swords ( ... )
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I WANT to be one of those unnatural girls! Or, at least, the girly-girl ZOMGpink! girls have always mad me nuts. And it seems I'm suddenly wearing more pink and buying pink things and I have the sense to be slightly ashamed of this. =P I mean, heck, when I did my LJ in shades of pink I was cringing the whole time, but it matches the header, so what do you do?
::headdesk:: Overthinking? NO.
Dude, the pink faeries are scary.
I actually think I found a Helga last night!! Wee!! I'll try to post something sometime today or tonight. =D
O_O Bunnies AND coconuts?! That is LETHAL, Kate. Even Sawyer's afraid of that. (He has read Watership Down, you know. ;) Hee.)
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