The question bears asking, “Does he seek such an escape from his own prison?”
Another that needs asking, “Does he seek liberation from is immortal coil permanently?”
The question bears asking, “Does he seek such an escape from his own prison?”
Another that needs asking, “Does he seek liberation from is immortal coil permanently?”
You have said some outlandish things in your time here, Butcher, but this competes for the top the list.
Assume no and no, Ms. Leshrac.
Do you want him to stop? He’s a capsuleer, a capable one, so there’s only one sure way to get him to do that.
But if he ever sees past the boundaries of his self-made prison, will he survive that moment?
What people seek, and what they need, are often different.
What people need, and what they can survive, are also sometimes…
Do we have the right to provide it, even so?
… Maybe the extreme case isn’t the correct one to ask that question in.
I did retract the “Maria is the mother” theory when it was pointed out to me that Maria was podded a while back.
Is it dead yet?
It’s just sleeping.
Where’s the loot?!
Five days, fourteen hours, or so.
Give me the booty!
Sod that. Booster up, have someone park a big sensor boosted hauler with a fleet hangar on the thing and sit ready in a ceptor to toss the loot into it and have it salvage the thing the second it pops. I’m not doing your damn looting for you.
Brave words for someone whose Orca nearly exploded while attempting to loot.
Attempting my arse. She got what she came for. Was just lucky she was around, since there was supposed to be someone else around dealing with the loot.
There aren’t any demon portals in this structure, are there?
There never was
If there are, I hope the security team is equipped with double-barreled shotguns.
Yes. Among the many varieties of occult warfare being employed against the demonspawn is the practice of summoning and binding additional demons from the Pit and then sending these demons to attack those of SFRIM.
My demons, of course, and invoked and bound in the name of God while SFRIM’s are invoked and bound in the name of Molok. That SFRIM’s demons appear to have the upper hand at the moment should not be taken to imply that Molok is stronger than God, for as I have said many times, God sometimes chooses to let his enemies run loose for a time so that he will be glorified all the more when they are destroyed at a later time.
If Lady Aspenstar’s demonspawn is not destroyed now, it will be destroyed at the end of the Golden Age or even at the Judgement. Even so, may the Blood Age come quickly. Amen. Amarr Victor.
Hmmmmm… now that’s not a bad idea. I wonder if I’ve got a salvager-equipped Mastodon in the area…
I’m really curious which of us you actually think has been summoning demons, Mr. Nauplius. I mean, the Lamp’s got a certain amount of religious imagery associated, but no evil-looking arcane circles or anything. I’m kind of in charge of security, so even if it’s in the back offices or something you’d think someone would have at some point sent me a report.
They could maybe be in someone’s private quarters, but they’re not in the Praefecta’s (the obvious location), or I’d have seen them, like, daily. I do kind of live there.
Maybe your demons are just sort of splatting off the general aura of “good, faithful Amarr” and maybe the presence of the chapel? Also … hm.
… For some reason this feels like teetering on the edge of a really deep hole. Even if I’m being a little tongue in cheek, maybe I should stop.
Yeah, stopping.
Noticed that there is circle of containment around that pretty station of yours too. We don’t want those nasty demons getting loose in the cluster.
Of course destroying the station will do much to seal the portal that you have.
It’s a wonder what one can do with True Amarr Blood.
I hereby publically request a tour of the SFRIM chapel from any SFRIM member and will negotiate any reasonable expectations as to my conduct there.
I do not believe that you, Aria, possess the necessary Amarrian occult knowledge to detect evidence of demon summoning even if it were in your presence.