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<blockquote data-quote="Moff_Tarkin" data-source="post: 4846800" data-attributes="member: 14175"><p>It doesn’t matter if the kama was magical or not. What matters was it was there then it wasn’t. And the missing kama is proof enough the vampire in the coffin was different then the one we fought. If I was better at art, I would draw two pictures of this vampire. They would be identical except he would be holding a kama in one, and be barehanded in the other. I could then bring in my 7 year old cousin and ask him if the 2 are the same or not. I doubt it would take long for the 7 year old to point and the second picture and say, “He doesn’t have a weapon.”</p><p></p><p>You ask what it would take to prove to me the body in the coffin was real. It would take the body in the coffin looking like the one I fought, without any noticeable difference. One vampire had a kama and one did not, big difference. What if one had a beard and one didn’t? What if one had long hair and one had short? What if one was male and one was female? How big of a noticeable difference do you need before you become suspicious?</p><p></p><p>Your claiming that failing the Will save forces our minds to rationalize the missing kama. It forces us to implant illusions in our own heads about where the kama could be. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, the missing kama could just be like finding a bloody glove at the home of a murder suspect. “Oh well, he made his bluff against us so we have no indication that he is lying. We might has take this dirty little glove, all covered in the victims blood, and toss it in the trash. Its probably not as important as we say it is.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moff_Tarkin, post: 4846800, member: 14175"] It doesn’t matter if the kama was magical or not. What matters was it was there then it wasn’t. And the missing kama is proof enough the vampire in the coffin was different then the one we fought. If I was better at art, I would draw two pictures of this vampire. They would be identical except he would be holding a kama in one, and be barehanded in the other. I could then bring in my 7 year old cousin and ask him if the 2 are the same or not. I doubt it would take long for the 7 year old to point and the second picture and say, “He doesn’t have a weapon.” You ask what it would take to prove to me the body in the coffin was real. It would take the body in the coffin looking like the one I fought, without any noticeable difference. One vampire had a kama and one did not, big difference. What if one had a beard and one didn’t? What if one had long hair and one had short? What if one was male and one was female? How big of a noticeable difference do you need before you become suspicious? Your claiming that failing the Will save forces our minds to rationalize the missing kama. It forces us to implant illusions in our own heads about where the kama could be. On the other hand, the missing kama could just be like finding a bloody glove at the home of a murder suspect. “Oh well, he made his bluff against us so we have no indication that he is lying. We might has take this dirty little glove, all covered in the victims blood, and toss it in the trash. Its probably not as important as we say it is.” [/QUOTE]
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