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Post by Dragon_Master on Sept 16, 2011 2:50:31 GMT
Well I was sorta right on who it was. It may not have been Othar himself but it was his sister and he was right around the corner. But as far as the story goes how far do you think they will get before they realize just who they have captured? .
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morg
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Post by morg on Sept 16, 2011 3:54:55 GMT
Isn't there supposed to be a big kitty keeping an eye on him? How far they will get depends on whether they get out of the area before kitty, Violetta or Agatha see them - since obviously it would make sense to look and be sure who they captured so of course they won't do that.
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cjvr
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Post by cjvr on Sept 16, 2011 8:34:29 GMT
So Saana have both the Tryggvassen enthusiasm for heroing, and the ability to get everything wrong.
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Post by redwoodelf on Sept 16, 2011 13:07:23 GMT
Ha! How kould she mistake him for Gilgamesh? She schould look before she leaps! Hokay, maybe she's never seen Gil before...
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Post by tzoram on Sept 16, 2011 14:31:57 GMT
Gosh, Hy luvs Sanaa! And who vould suspect dat dere vere two princes per Agatha (unless dey haz been readink de shtory from de beginnink, dat is.)
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Post by fanitullen on Sept 16, 2011 14:48:58 GMT
I didn't get the impression that she thought they were saving Gil. I thought she was tricking Othar into rescuing Tarvek instead - hence why she knocks him out, so he can't speak and ruin it, and why she puts him in a bag, so Othar can't see who it is - both actions that make very little sense if she thinks she's got the right one.
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Post by geekhyena on Sept 17, 2011 0:35:02 GMT
I didn't get the impression that she thought they were saving Gil. I thought she was tricking Othar into rescuing Tarvek instead - hence why she knocks him out, so he can't speak and ruin it, and why she puts him in a bag, so Othar can't see who it is - both actions that make very little sense if she thinks she's got the right one. Actually, knocking him out and putting him in a bag do serve a purpose. Do you really think Gil would've been amenable to being "rescued"? By knocking him out and putting him in a bag, Sanaa's made her job easier. He won't be resisting, and carrying out a bag looks less suspicious than carrying out an unconscious person. The "sorry!" was more of a "nothing personal" than a "wrong person but who cares" kind of thing. That said, once the mixup is found out, I wonder if Sanaa will argue that because it's a prince and not Gil, she can go after him if she chooses. *waves little Tarvek/Sanaa flag* "He's still a prince, and a cute one! You only said Wulfenbach was off-limits to romantic ideas! Can I keep this one?"
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