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Re: and another out of order . . . well, you get the idea
Post by Dauntless   » Fri Sep 09, 2016 1:58 pm

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peke wrote:Why is everyone assuming something along the lines of "big fracking explosion" or "slaughterhouse a la Mab"?

Here's a thought: instead of that, imagine a Schuelerite arriving at St. Thyrmyn's for some business and is not challenged at the gate. He enters and finds NO ONE at all. No inquisitors, no prisoners, no signs of a struggle, the torches lit and stew bubbling in the kitchen. Everything in perfect order, save the complete absence of people.

Kabooms are easy to understand (they're kabooms). Slaughters are easy to understand (put pointy end inside meatbag). But for psychological warfare, this kind of thing that cannot be explained and leaves such uncertainty can be just what the doctor ordered.

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i seem to recall someone else suggesting this and being shot down by RFC.
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Re: and another out of order . . . well, you get the idea
Post by WeberFan   » Fri Sep 09, 2016 2:55 pm

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Dauntless wrote:
peke wrote:Why is everyone assuming something along the lines of "big fracking explosion" or "slaughterhouse a la Mab"?

Here's a thought: instead of that, imagine a Schuelerite arriving at St. Thyrmyn's for some business and is not challenged at the gate. He enters and finds NO ONE at all. No inquisitors, no prisoners, no signs of a struggle, the torches lit and stew bubbling in the kitchen. Everything in perfect order, save the complete absence of people.

Kabooms are easy to understand (they're kabooms). Slaughters are easy to understand (put pointy end inside meatbag). But for psychological warfare, this kind of thing that cannot be explained and leaves such uncertainty can be just what the doctor ordered.

Comments, anyone?


i seem to recall someone else suggesting this and being shot down by RFC.

Methinks that if a Schulerite showed up and everyone it missing that it could all too easily be attributed to demonic activity. OTOH, blood and gore all over the place, with a message painted on the wall, suggests a more human intervention. And "everyone already knows" that the Seijin Mab is the "enforcer of retribution" and has already stated that Schulerites are fair game wherever they may be found.
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Re: and another out of order . . . well, you get the idea
Post by peke   » Fri Sep 09, 2016 4:39 pm

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Dauntless wrote:
peke wrote:Why is everyone assuming something along the lines of "big fracking explosion" or "slaughterhouse a la Mab"?

Here's a thought: instead of that, imagine a Schuelerite arriving at St. Thyrmyn's for some business and is not challenged at the gate. He enters and finds NO ONE at all. No inquisitors, no prisoners, no signs of a struggle, the torches lit and stew bubbling in the kitchen. Everything in perfect order, save the complete absence of people.

Kabooms are easy to understand (they're kabooms). Slaughters are easy to understand (put pointy end inside meatbag). But for psychological warfare, this kind of thing that cannot be explained and leaves such uncertainty can be just what the doctor ordered.

Comments, anyone?


i seem to recall someone else suggesting this and being shot down by RFC.


Damn, must have missed that one.
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Re: and another out of order . . . well, you get the idea
Post by Weird Harold   » Fri Sep 09, 2016 8:03 pm

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peke wrote:Damn, must have missed that one.


From page one of this thread: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8228&start=7#p231895

runsforcelery wrote:
dobriennm wrote:
Okay, as others have said Duckk really nailed the important part - Rayno isn't just panicking - he's freaking out

So, some sort of knockout gas, nanites to knock people out, basically render everyone unconscious. Then land an air lorry or assault shuttle, spirit EVERYONE! away. Leaving no blood or explosions or mayhem behind.

That would freak out anyone. Safehold doesn't seem to have ghost stories (or at least not revealed to by the author). Knowing this has to involve sejins/demons, it reveals a capability never shown before on Safehold.

So no mayhem, dead bodies, explosions, just a mysteriously empty prison and NO non-divine explanations possible.



Nope. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:[/quote]
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Re: and another out of order . . . well, you get the idea
Post by Pserver   » Thu Sep 22, 2016 8:31 pm

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Rescuing all of the prisoners, killing all of the inquisitors, and filling the whole place with AB foam seems like the most audaciously destructive and confounding thing you could do to the inquisition's heart right this second.

Not a guess, just a comforting image of hundreds of workers cutting through foam, and having no explanation for it.
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Re: and another out of order . . . well, you get the idea
Post by Peter2   » Fri Sep 23, 2016 3:24 pm

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So no mayhem, dead bodies, explosions, just a mysteriously empty prison and NO non-divine explanations possible.

To which RFC replied


Nope. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:


OK, but it's a pity. I remember a poem I read at school many years ago about the mysterious disappearance of the 3 lighthouse keepers on Flannan Isle. IIRC (it was a long time ago!), there are few lines that go:

". . . but of three men's fate we could find no trace
Of any kind, in any place,
Save a door ajar,
An untouched meal,
And an overtoppled chair."

It sent shivers down my spine.
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Re: and another out of order . . . well, you get the idea
Post by Charybdis   » Wed Sep 28, 2016 1:29 pm

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Peter2 wrote: So no mayhem, dead bodies, explosions, just a mysteriously empty prison and NO non-divine explanations possible.

To which RFC replied


Nope. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:


OK, but it's a pity. I remember a poem I read at school many years ago about the mysterious disappearance of the 3 lighthouse keepers on Flannan Isle. IIRC (it was a long time ago!), there are few lines that go:

". . . but of three men's fate we could find no trace
Of any kind, in any place,
Save a door ajar,
An untouched meal,
And an overtoppled chair."

It sent shivers down my spine.
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http://www.potw.org/archive/potw230.html - Flannan Isle by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson (1878-1962)
A real event - discovered 12 December 1900.
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