misanthropicprinciple: <user name="kikoeta" site="tumblr.com"> (Sharp-eyed detective)
T. Junpei ([personal profile] misanthropicprinciple) wrote in [community profile] livestudioaudience2017-08-14 12:13 pm

Viewing Party 2 - R3: THE RE-CRY-ENING



We got castmates. We got clues. We got crap to bitch about. They get a library? And a LAUNDRY MACHINE?

Welcome, murderfam... TO THE R3 LIVEWATCH.
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[personal profile] scourgingstars 2017-09-02 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
...I suppose that technically, that is plausible. In my own experience 'immortal' and 'undying' walk hand in hand--my assumption was only that perhaps someone assumed the same and was proven wrong.
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[personal profile] refusedtoleave 2017-09-07 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Is that so? I always thought that all creatures from those tales have a weakness, even if they were supposedly immortal.
scourgingstars: (lift up the receiver)

[personal profile] scourgingstars 2017-09-07 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
'Weaknesses' don't always equate to 'something that can kill them'. For example, an immortal can be weakened and inconvenienced by sunlight, but need something more to the tune of an ancient prophecy and a divinely chosen savior to actually kill them.

[ardyn that's....helpful but absurdly specific.]
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[personal profile] refusedtoleave 2017-09-08 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Isn't the point of weakening them to make them easier to kill or stop?