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Posted: 20-12-2005 12:20
by nighthawk263
<------ Tin Man
*smiles*
*Begins to eat once again*
Posted: 20-12-2005 12:23
by Kex
<--- Kex
*waits for an answer*
*finally looks down and eats*
Posted: 20-12-2005 12:29
by nighthawk263
<------ Tin Man
Well it's a vanquishing spell. It completely obliviates the substance into a nothing.
Posted: 20-12-2005 12:30
by Kex
<--- Kex
Was that black magic?
Posted: 20-12-2005 12:31
by nighthawk263
<------ Tin Man
No, I would call it that. More of defensive magic.
Posted: 20-12-2005 12:33
by Kex
<--- Kex
*raises eyebrow* So the distinguishing between black and white magic is completely dependent on the user's own judgement? I thought there was some law or rules that determine that.
Posted: 20-12-2005 12:37
by nighthawk263
<------ Tin Man
There is, it all depends upon how you use it. If I were to use it say on you right now it would kill you there using it in an evil way placing it as black magic....but if we were being attacked and I used it against the attacker as I did then it would be defensive. It's kind of complicated, but for things like this it certain items be can classified on either scope. Now there is certain spells though that have no use what so ever in defense and therefore they are classified only as black magic.
Posted: 20-12-2005 12:39
by Kex
<--- Kex
So, what you used can be seen as grey, undefined, until it gets used, right?
Posted: 20-12-2005 12:40
by nighthawk263
<----- Tin Man
*smiles*
Exactly.
Posted: 20-12-2005 12:45
by Kex
<--- Kex
I see. So, what you used on this music guy, was seen as black - until you used it to prevent him from getting further damage because of his desire to find black magic, right?
Posted: 20-12-2005 12:47
by nighthawk263
Got to go....be back in few hours
<------- Tin Man
Yes....the curse I used on him was ment only to do harm therefore it was black magic. That's why I warned you prior to me doing it.
Posted: 20-12-2005 12:49
by Kex
Ok
<--- Kex
*remembers*
*sadly* We should have warned HIM before it happened.
Posted: 21-12-2005 00:45
by nighthawk263
<------ Tin Man
Yes I agree but unfortunately he was in no state of mind to listen to anything.
Posted: 21-12-2005 07:27
by Kex
<--- Kex
You're right. *finishes breakfast*
Posted: 21-12-2005 07:32
by nighthawk263
Now that I think of it that had to be the longest breakfast going.
<------- Tin Man
*smiles*
So are you feeling ok now that, that stuff is out of you?