My "blood of the enemy" post revisited

Trina lj2d30 at gateway.net
Sun Jan 21 16:46:00 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 10001

Okay, I must clarify my previously muddled post.  Yes, being bound to 
a tombstone and cut with a rather sharp knife is "forcibly taken." I 
do not argue against that whatsoever.  What I was thinking, but 
didn't express well (or at all, for that matter) is that that given 
that this potion seems very complicated and must be done carefully, 
perhaps there are *degrees* of the force in which the blood of the 
enemy is taken.  Therefore, the blood of an enemy who is bound and 
can't put up much of a fight (or any at all) causes the potion to 
work to a lesser degree than the blood of an enemy who put up a 
pretty good fight to keep it in his own body.  That is what I meant, 
but didn't get across.  I suppose I should have given it more thought 
before whipping it out into the wind.  Feel free to shred this theory 
with wild abandon as well.  

Trina





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