Jag writes: >On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 14:23, Matthew Klahn wrote: >> On Jan 2, 2004, at 12:40 , Jag wrote: >> Another argument supporting the idea that going over Deathsgate is >> somewhat rare would be the mountain of bones that would be there if >> over 200,000 years you're dumping every body over the falls. >Good point. Oh, I don't know -- it's magic. It's not like when you go over the falls, you end up in -normal- space, per se -- they call it "Deathsgate" for a reason. ^^^^ >> However, remember in Dragon that they do ship bodies from the >> battle to Deathsgate for the trip, so common warriors of House >> Dragon are apparently going to make the trip. >Interesting. Although, everyone of House Dragon is still a noble. I wouldn't expect poor Tekla to make the trip, necessarily. I -would- expect well-to-do Tekla to do so, though. -- Joshua Kronengold (mneme at io.com) "I've been teaching |\ _,,,--,,_ ,) --^--him...to live, to breathe, to walk, to sample the /,`.-'`' -, ;-;;' /\\joy on each road, and the sorrow at each turning. |,4- ) )-,_ ) /\ /-\\\I'm sorry if I kept him out too late"--Vlad Taltos '---''(_/--' (_/-'