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| Bearly Believable Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: The Tea Room, Mk. IV I shouldn't worry too much about it, Hoopy. OR's heart never stopped beating, so if you do have the odd basilisk gene in there, it's not having that much of an effect. |
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| Flaming Poltergeist | Re: The Tea Room, Mk. IV It seems everyone knows more about me than I do... But how does that explain OR's actually leaving his body? *Shrugs* Ah, I don't know. I wish a positive, definite explanation could be found just so I know whether I caused it or not. |
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| pixie druid | Re: The Tea Room, Mk. IV you subconciously made him believe he'd died, that would normally have wore off after a few minutes but then the tearoom essence with a lot of help from Tabby messed about with OR's mind causing an out of body experience |
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| Scottish Roman Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Perth and Kinross
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| Re: The Tea Room, Mk. IV More than likely. JD left her in MkII when it closed to give her a sense of proportion after her tantrums got out of hand. Now her power has grown, but her self-control hasn't. |
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