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.
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