Redeemers Pride on 09/24/2006 01:37 AM CDT
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Is this enchante working yet? Inquiring minds want to know.

With an abruptness that leaves you momentarily breathless, you release the power that carried you through the chorus and again embrace the more quieter, measured tempo that defines the main melody of the enchante.

Viggu vanishes suddenly.
The terror inspired by Viggu's roar spreads through your body, leaving only a a dull ache centered around a blinding pain in your chest. As your vision turns grey and the ground tilts to meet your gaze, you realize that fear alone truly is capable of dealing death.

!PU>
You are unable to maintain your concentration on performing your enchante while in such a disoriented state.
The eerie self-confidence endowed by "Redeemer's Pride" ebbs away.

I would like to think that a fear induced heart attack would be just what this enchante could be used to counter...

I was singing at 35, maybe it was too low?

X (P.S. took out alot of everyone else falling over from fear hits so not to muck up the important notes)


Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well
preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate and martini in hand, body thoroughly worn out and screaming "WOO HOO what a ride!"
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Re: Redeemers Pride on 09/24/2006 11:13 PM CDT
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I'd guess more power - results are also likely dependent on a comparison of strength between the scary event (the roar) and the enchante.

Dart could likely speak more to whether or not the situation was as it should have been, though.

-V.

"Reject me not, sweet sounds! oh, let me live,
Till doom espy my towers and scatter them.
A city spell-bound under the aging sun,
Music my rampart, and my only one."
-Edna St. Vincent-Millay
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